Q 1. Explain the rationale for killing and eating the cabin boy.2. Sandel states that it is possible that the benefits do not outweigh the costs for eating the cabin boy. There will always be unknown factors about the effects of an action. What are some other welfare considerations that Sandel did not mention that may be relevant in this utilitarian examination?3. Explain the major tenets of Bentham's utilitarianism.
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