Which of the following is defined as the process of thinking through what ought to be done in a situation in an orderly and systematic manner to provide justification of actions based on principles?

a. Justice c. Ethical reasoning
b. Beneficence d. Fidelity


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Ethical reasoning is defined as the process of thinking through what ought to be done in a situation in an orderly and systematic manner to provide justification of actions based on principles. Justice is defined as the principle of fairness. Beneficence is the duty to do good to others. Fidelity is the principle of keeping a promise.

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