Utilitarianism obviously looks at the consequences of an action to determine whether that action is the one to perform. How do the main versions of utilitarianism that we considered differ from Kant's style of ethics or what is sometimes classified as deontogical ethics?
A. ethical claims in utilitarianism are typically conditional statements unlike Kantian style ethical statements
B. deontological ethical statements are often said to hold "necessarily", whereas utilitarian-style statements are typically not said to hold necessarily
C. utilitarian-style ethical statements are typically not categorical imperatives
D. all of the above

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