What is a "hypernorm," according to Dunfee?
A) A universal principle used to judge lesser moral principles
B) A moral principle that is overly rigid, self-righteous, and moralistic
C) A principle used to justify actions that are really motivated by profit
D) A local moral principle that may not be universally accepted
E) A principle emerging from marketplace morality
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