According to Ross's theory, regret is
A) always irrational.
B) evidence that something of value has been sacrificed.
C) appropriate only when one has behaved immorally.
D) a prima facie duty.
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Q10: According to Ross's theory,
A) moral rules tell
Q11: Ross rejects consequentialism because
A) consequences are not
Q12: What is a prima facie duty?
A) a
Q13: Which of the following claims would Ross
Q14: Which of the following is not included
Q16: Ross's theory explains why
A) what is good
Q17: Which of the following is not identified
Q18: What did Ross think is the relationship
Q19: How does Ross think we can know
Q20: When moral rules conflict, how does Ross
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