Multiple Choice
What is a reason given by Beauchamp and Childress that a commitment to testing moral beliefs for coherence with other beliefs, experiences, and other factors in moral reasoning is not an inherently conservative approach?
A) Testing beliefs for coherence will modify the ethical norms that thinkers begin with, such as nonmaleficence.
B) Testing moral beliefs against any given person's moral experience will lead to changes in those beliefs.
C) The method actually encourages constant improvement and advances in the moral life by encouraging innovative reformulations of moral beliefs.
D) All of the above
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