Multiple Choice
Which consideration might support particularism as best explaining how we should come to warranted conclusions about what to do in particular cases?
A) There is no agreement on which moral theory is correct, and the theories often give contradictory moral judgments.
B) Kant's theory does not care about consequences of actions.
C) Utilitarianism is impractical as a theory.
D) None of the above
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