Multiple Choice
What is a deontological constraint?
A) A duty to promote the best consequences for everyone, not just yourself.
B) A moral limit on what someone can do to promote good consequences.
C) A rule against using premises about duties when reasoning about the consequences of an action.
D) A limit on the amount of harm one can do to one person to benefit some other person.
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