The ethical question, "If someone else were in my situation and I was going to be affected by that person's decision, how would I want that person to behave?"  invites consideration of what?

(a) What would happen if we had unlimited resources?
(b) What would happen if there were different people affected by the decision?
(c) What would happen if the situation were reversed?
(d) What would happen if different ethical imperatives applied?


c

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