QUESTION 16 The putative distinction between killing and letting die breaks down into two related distinctions:...
QUESTION 16 The putative distinction between killing and letting die breaks down into two related distinctions: there is a conceptual distinction and a moral distinction. The equivalence thesis is the claim that: O a If an act of killing and an act of letting die are carried out with equivalent intentions and equivalent consequences, then they are conceptually equivalent, even if there is a coherent moral distinction between killing and letting die. b. If an act of killing and an act of letting die are carried out with different intentions or different consequences, then they are morally equivalent, even if there is a coherent conceptual distinction between killing and letting die. O G. If an act of killing and an act of letting die are carried out with equivalent intentions and equivalent consequences, then they are morally equivalent, even if there is a coherent conceptual distinction between killing and letting die. d. Killing and letting die are conceptually equivalent; there is no difference between killing and letting die. QUESTION 25 Which of the following statements is false of Utilitarianism? a. Utilitarianism has both act and rule focused forms. Utiliarianism is radically egalitarian Utilitarianism is a consequences-based theory. Utilitarianism recommends maximizing individual benefit over all else. b. с. d.