When considering the issue of torture, a utilitarian would find it morally impermissible if: It undermines the rights of

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When considering the issue of torture, a utilitarian would find it morally impermissible if: It undermines the rights of

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When considering the issue of torture, a utilitarian would find it morally impermissible if: It undermines the rights of the prisoner It helped prevent a catastrophe It brought about information that leads to an arrest O It weakened laws against torture, leading to an increase in inhumane interrogation
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