Multiple Choice
Which of the following do Beauchamp and Childress argue about moral change?
A) Particular moralities, customary practices, and so-called consensus moralities may change through a complete reversal of position on some issues.
B) Particular moralities may change, but considered judgments will never change.
C) The norms of the common morality do not change because these basic moral rules are essential and timeless.
D) Historically, basic norms of morality have often undergone change.
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