For those who are trying to make moral decisions

A) it is impossible to make progress on controversial ethical issues unless everyone shares the same moral theory.

B) endorsing a moral principle doesn't require you to apply it in all similar situations.

C) moral judgments don't have to be related to some general moral principles.

D) in a moral discussion, clarifying the facts and spelling out the principles to which people are appealing can help us to reach a solution.


D

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