The question is not necessarily based upon the readings but rather is potentially answerable by any college level philosophy student. Your answer should be:

  • between 3 and 5 paragraphs. 

Utilitarians argue that consequences are the primary basis for evaluating the morality of actions. Are certain actions inherently wrong, regardless of the consequences? Provide examples and/or reasons for your response. 

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