Which statement is correct regarding the use of an ethical decision-making rubric such as the rules-situation-means-ends rubric presented in the text?
A. Only one argument can be made for each combination.
B. Arguments for or against a decision can be made for each combination.
C. Once an argument is made for one combination, there is no need to explore additional arguments.
D. Arguments must be made in the absence of bias posed by previous decisions.
Answer: B
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