Jack decides to donate leftover food from his restaurant to a homeless shelter. Brock, an employee who was angry with Jack over not getting a raise, claimed that Jack decided to donate the food only for publicity and that Jack did not really care about homeless people. Peggy, another employee disagreed, contending that regardless of his motivation, Jack was acting ethically because of the
consequences involved and the number of people helped. . Upon which of the following would Peggy most likely rely to support her contention?
a. Rawlsian moral theory
b. Teleological theory
c. Artificial person application
d. Deontological theory
b
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