What does Norcross think is the relationship between being a moral agent and being a moral patient?
A) All moral agents are moral patients, but not all moral patients are moral agents.
B) All moral patients are moral agents, but not all moral agents are moral patients.
C) All moral agents are moral patients, and all moral patients are moral agents.
D) Nothing can be both a moral agent and a moral patient.
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