Assignment 3 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 23 March 2026
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STEP 2: ASSESSMENT 03 DISCUSSION RESPONSE
1. Which is the most likely utilitarian option in the multiple choice question
above?
The most likely utilitarian option is Option E: “I think that we must all strive to
eliminate poverty together.”
2. Why do you say this? (Premises and conclusion)
Premise 1: Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that evaluates actions based on their
consequences, particularly in terms of promoting the greatest happiness or well-
being for the greatest number of people.
Premise 2: Poverty causes significant suffering because people living below the
food poverty line struggle to meet basic needs such as food, health and safety.
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