Multiple Choice
Which of the following does Chapter 4 identify as a circumstance in which it would be appropriate to require someone to "accept the consequences" of his or her actions?
A) When avoiding the consequences would require the violation of a deontological constraint.
B) When the bad consequences are unavoidable.
C) When the person should have anticipated the bad consequences.
D) When the person is trying to unfairly shift the burden of those consequences onto someone else.
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