Multiple Choice
In Rossian ethics, a moral reason to act or abstain from acting in a certain way is one's actual duty in the case that …
A) It is one's duty, other things being equal
B) It is one's duty, all things considered
C) It follows from an absolute moral principle
D) It is mandated by statute
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