The principle that says "Provided that your goal is worthwhile, you are sometimes permitted to act in ways that foreseeably cause certain types of harm, though you must never intend to cause such harms" is known as the
A) Doctrine of Natural Law.
B) Doctrine of Utility.
C) Doctrine of Human Nature.
D) Doctrine of Double Effect.
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