Which rule for rational analysis and discourse requires the student to ask, "How could I be incorrect, confused, or inconsistent?

A. Assumptions about rules and character must be examined and supported.
B. Results of ethical analysis are tentative; they are never final or certain.
C. Arguments justifying a point of view must always be open to criticism, including and especially self-criticism.
D. Arguments justifying a point of view must appeal to reasons that any reasonable person can accept, regardless of particular beliefs.


C

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