Describe the theory that harming one or few innocent person(s) is not morally justified to gain a benefit for others.
A. Harming another is always morally justified when benefits can be obtained for others in a way that would result in less harm to the one or few innocent person(s)
B. Harming another is never morally justified.
C. Harming another is not morally justified when benefits can be obtained for others in a way that would result in less harm to the one or few innocent person(s).
D. Harming another is morally justified even when benefits can be obtained for
others in a way that would result in less harm to the one or few innocent
person(s).
C
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