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    Ross's Good Samaritan Thought Experiment Is Intended to Show That
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Ross's Good Samaritan Thought Experiment Is Intended to Show That

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Question 87

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Ross's Good Samaritan thought experiment is intended to show that


A) we have some perfect duties.
B) all our duties are perfect.
C) there are no perfect duties.
D) Kant's theory is flawless.

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