The concept of "duty ethics" states that
A) the rightness of an action is determined by evaluating the pros and cons of its consequences.
B) the rightness of an action is determined by existing laws and contemporary social standards that define what is right and wrong and where the line is.
C) the rightness of an action is based on the customs and norms of a particular society or community.
D) the rightness of an action is based on one's conscience and moral standards.
E) None of the above defines "duty ethics."
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