Utilitarians reject the existence of absolute moral rules (other than the principle of utility). [Note: An absolute moral rule is one that can never be permissibly broken.] Do you think that there are any absolute moral rules? If so, what are they, and how can their absolute status be defended against the utilitarian view that the ends justifies the means? 2) Utilitarianism claims that my happiness is no more important than yours
Provide an answer that is a minimum of 250 words (but no more than 350 words) for EACH of the following questions: 1) Utilitarians reject the…