Kant is in many ways the opposite of a utilitarian. 1.True
2.False
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1. True
Kant is indeed considered the opposite of utilitarianism because he emphasizes deontological ethics, which focuses on the inherent morality of actions rather than their consequences. While utilitarianism evaluates actions based on their outcomes and the greatest happiness principle, Kant believed that moral actions are based on duty and adherence to universal moral laws regardless of the results.