Multiple Choice
The fact that not all of Braham and van Hees's three conditions can be satisfied simultaneously does not mean it is impossible to coherently allocate moral responsibility for collective outcomes because we
A) can accept fragmentations in responsibility allocations.
B) can still make an assignment of responsibility after making a theoretical choice.
C) could deny that at least one individual is responsible for every state of affairs.
D) All of the above
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