Multiple Choice
At what point can a moral judge claim to have reached a considered judgment, according to Beauchamp and Childress?
A) The judgment has been framed from an impartial perspective that reins in conflicts of interest and other temptations of self-interest.
B) The evaluator exhibits attitudes of sympathy and compassion for the welfare of others.
C) The evaluator possesses pertinent information about the relevant matters.
D) All of the above
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