Social Studies, 29.07.2020 23:01 svlext
A city manager who disagrees with a council decision to prohibit widening of a city street because the widening would promote economic development, illustrates which of the following ethical deliberation approach?
a. Utilitarian rules
b. Kantian or "deontological" rules
c. Moral psychology rules
d. Moral action
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