Multiple Choice
What is Rossian deontology?
A) The view that the rightness of an action can be determined using Rossian felicific calculus.
B) The view that the correct moral code consists of a set of irreducible, unorderable prima facie obligations.
C) The view that the correct moral code consists of a strict hierarchy of prima facie obligations.
D) The view that the rightness of an action depends entirely on the specific facts of the case, not on generalizable rules.
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