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What is the name of the principle that natural law theorists use to resolve conflicts between competing goods? that is, what principle do they use to decide whether an action is morally allowed when it has more than one outcome, one that promotes a universal human good and one that interferes with a good?
a) the principle of sufficient reason
b) the utility principle
c) the principle of universality
d) the principle of double effect

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