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Which is NOT true of rule utilitarianism
{ 1 } - It decides a priori (before experience) whether there can be an exception to its rules.
{ 2 } - Its laws are only probable like those of natural science.
{ 3 } - It formulates normative generalizations.
{ 4 } - It is based on experience.
{ 5 } - It makes cost/benefit calculations.
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Which is NOT true of rule utilitarianism
{ 1 } - It decides a priori (before experience) whether there can be an exception to its rules.
{ 2 } - Its laws are only probable like those of natural science.
{ 3 } - It formulates normative generalizations.
{ 4 } - It is based on experience.
{ 5 } - It makes cost/benefit calculations.
See p. 159.
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Which is NOT true of rule utilitarianism
{ 1 } - It decides a priori (before experience) whether there can be an exception to its rules.
{ 2 } - Its laws are only probable like those of natural science.
{ 3 } - It formulates normative generalizations.
{ 4 } - It is based on experience.
{ 5 } - It makes cost/benefit calculations.
See p. 159.
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Which is NOT true of rule utilitarianism
{ 1 } - It decides a priori (before experience) whether there can be an exception to its rules.
{ 2 } - Its laws are only probable like those of natural science.
{ 3 } - It formulates normative generalizations.
{ 4 } - It is based on experience.
{ 5 } - It makes cost/benefit calculations.
These are moral rules. See p. 159.
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Which is NOT true of rule utilitarianism
{ 1 } - It decides a priori (before experience) whether there can be an exception to its rules.
{ 2 } - Its laws are only probable like those of natural science.
{ 3 } - It formulates normative generalizations.
{ 4 } - It is based on experience.
{ 5 } - It makes cost/benefit calculations.
See p. 159.
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Which is NOT true of rule utilitarianism
{ 1 } - It decides a priori (before experience) whether there can be an exception to its rules.
{ 2 } - Its laws are only probable like those of natural science.
{ 3 } - It formulates normative generalizations.
{ 4 } - It is based on experience.
{ 5 } - It makes cost/benefit calculations.
See p. 159.
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