Multiple Choice
A counterexample is:
A) A real or hypothetical scenario about which a moral principle seems to give the wrong answer.
B) An intermediate moral principle that could be used to argue against another intermediate moral principle.
C) An objection to an argument that involves intermediate moral principles.
D) A thought experiment used to test an intermediate moral principle or moral theory.
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