Multiple Choice
What is one way Beauchamp and Childress describe the method of casuistry in ethical reasoning?
A) Casuistic thinkers exclude rules and principles from moral thinking.
B) Casuistic thinkers seek a unified theory with universal principles as a foundation for making moral judgments.
C) Casuistic thinkers believe that appropriate moral judgments occur through an intimate acquaintance with particular situations and the historical record of similar cases.
D) Casuistic thinkers focus only on the case at hand when making moral judgments.
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