After completingyourobservationsofOfficerJones,you are askedtosummarizeyourobservationsfor a studybeingconductedbyanethiciststudyingpolicebehavior. Assume that the waitress at the diner was new and did not know about Officer Jones' arrangement with the owner. She brought a check for the food and coffee, and Officer Jones grudgingly paid. Because the choice of the diner was motivated by Officer Jones' desire for a free meal, ______________ would consider his actions immoral even though he paid.
A. universality
B. ethical formalism
C. utilitarianism
D. teleological ethics
Answer: B
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