Multiple Choice
What are the three types of justification of claims about a universal common morality, as described by Beauchamp and Childress?
A) Empirical, moral, and legal
B) Empirical, normative theoretical, and conceptual
C) Moral, theoretical, and legal
D) Communal, moral, and normative theoretical
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