Multiple Choice
What is a feature of all common-morality theories, according to Beauchamp and Childress?
A) Common-morality theories rely on ordinary, shared moral beliefs for their starting content.
B) Common-morality theories hold that an ethical theory that cannot be made consistent with pretheoretical moral values falls under suspicion.
C) Common-morality theories are pluralistic, containing two or more nonabsolute moral principles.
D) All of the above
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