Question

Cosco, the world's largest children's products company, recently developed a high chair that could be used as an infant feeding seat, a youth chair, a play chair, a booster chair, and when reclined, an infant bed. It sold for $49. Cosco rushed the chair into production before it was properly safety-tested. When some children were injured using this chair, Cosco denied culpability. The firm said that only a few consumers had trouble with the chair and these probably didn't assemble them correctly. Most consumers were very satisfied with the chair and had no problems. Cosco's actions exemplify which of the following philosophies?
A. existentialism
B. moral idealism
C. communism
D. socialism
E. utilitarianism

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