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Which of the following is an example of an action that is unjust according to common-sense morality, but which utilitarianism might require? Group of answer choices A doctor moves to a remote area where she can do more good, even though she would prefer to practice in a big city. A doctor, following the policy of her hospital, amputates a perfectly healthy limb for a BIID patient who has requested the surgery, even though she (the doctor) believes that in the long run the patient will be worse off as a result. A doctor kills a healthy patient so that his organs can be used to save several people who need organ donations. A doctor chooses to remove life support from a terminally ill patient, thereby letting him die, instead of using an injection of morphine to kill the patient, which would achieve the same result but with less suffering on the patient’s part.
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