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A) always irrational.
B) evidence that something of value has been sacrificed.
C) appropriate only when one has behaved immorally.
D) a prima facie duty.
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A) by deducing it from other moral principles
B) by reflecting carefully on what it really is
C) through a process of circular reasoning
D) none of the above (Ross did not think we could know our prima facie duties.)
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A) a permanent, non-absolute reason to do something
B) something that appears to be a duty but might not actually be morally relevant
C) an absolute moral principle that coexists with other absolute principles
D) a legal obligation to fulfill one's contracts
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A) absolutism.
B) monism.
C) utilitarianism.
D) pluralism.
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A) it is never permissible to break any moral rule.
B) some moral rules may never permissibly be broken, but others may be.
C) any moral rule may sometimes permissibly be broken.
D) there are no moral rules.
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