The process for ethical decision making begins with
A. proposing a convincing moral solution.
B. understanding all moral standards and recognizing all moral impacts.
C. developing an ethical framework and determining the economic outcomes.
D. considering the legal requirements and evaluating the legal duties.
E. defining the complete moral problem.
Answer: B
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