Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the state of moral ambiguity?
A) It reflects something deeply important about what is at stake and recognizes that the striver can do the right thing by sacrificing that thing of importance
B) It reflects a state of profound apathy as the striver is unable to care about the good and believes that any available choice is meaningless
C) It reflects a state of difficulty in discerning which moral theory is the best one to apply in some situation and recognizes that choosing wrongly would be problematic
D) It reflects something deeply important about what is at stake and recognizes that if the striver sacrifices that thing it will be a great moral failure indeed
E) It reflects a state of quasi-indifference about multiple paths to material success and recognizes that all available choices have their downsides
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