Multiple Choice
Part of what Thomson's Transplant Problem thought experiment shows is
A) the stark difference between a utilitarian and a nonutilitarian solution to the transplant problem.
B) that taking one life to save others is always morally permissible.
C) that in life-and-death situations, murder is always an acceptable option.
D) transplants are immoral.
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