Considerations to follow in determining what the moral thing to do might be are:
a. You must determine what alternative actions are available.
b. You must estimate the direct and indirect costs and benefits the action wouldproduce for all involved in the foreseeable future
c. You must choose the alternative that produces the greatest sum total of utility.
d. All the above
e. A & C
D
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