Multiple Choice
Match each principle to the definition listed below.
-A doctrine used to determine whether an action is morally defensible when it has more than one consequence, usually both favorable and ill
A) Principle of double effect
B) Procedural justice
C) Correlative obligation
D) Imperfect obligation
E) Legal right
F) Paternalism
G) Perfect obligation
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