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    Deontologists Have Argued That Human Beings Sometimes Have to Make
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Deontologists Have Argued That Human Beings Sometimes Have to Make

Question 17

Question 17

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Deontologists have argued that human beings sometimes have to make right decisions based upon nothing more than:


A) positive consequences
B) a sense of duty
C) avoiding pain
D) all of the above

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