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The following is not a requirement of the principle of well-formed conscience in making an ethical decision.
{ 1 } - Knowing all of the consequences of the proposed action.
{ 2 } - Forming a morally certain judgment of conscience on the basis of relevant information.
{ 3 } - Informing oneself as fully as practically possible about both the facts and the relevant ethical norms.
{ 4 } - Acting on a well-formed conscience.
{ 5 } - Accepting responsibility for one's actions.
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The following is not a requirement of the principle of well-formed conscience in making an ethical decision.
{ 1 } - Knowing all of the consequences of the proposed action.
{ 2 } - Forming a morally certain judgment of conscience on the basis of relevant information.
{ 3 } - Informing oneself as fully as practically possible about both the facts and the relevant ethical norms.
{ 4 } - Acting on a well-formed conscience.
{ 5 } - Accepting responsibility for one's actions.
This is impossible, and it is one reason that consequentialism is not a good ethical method.
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
The following is not a requirement of the principle of well-formed conscience in making an ethical decision.
{ 1 } - Knowing all of the consequences of the proposed action.
{ 2 } - Forming a morally certain judgment of conscience on the basis of relevant information.
{ 3 } - Informing oneself as fully as practically possible about both the facts and the relevant ethical norms.
{ 4 } - Acting on a well-formed conscience.
{ 5 } - Accepting responsibility for one's actions.
See p. 183.
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The following is not a requirement of the principle of well-formed conscience in making an ethical decision.
{ 1 } - Knowing all of the consequences of the proposed action.
{ 2 } - Forming a morally certain judgment of conscience on the basis of relevant information.
{ 3 } - Informing oneself as fully as practically possible about both the facts and the relevant ethical norms.
{ 4 } - Acting on a well-formed conscience.
{ 5 } - Accepting responsibility for one's actions.
See p. 183.
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The following is not a requirement of the principle of well-formed conscience in making an ethical decision.
{ 1 } - Knowing all of the consequences of the proposed action.
{ 2 } - Forming a morally certain judgment of conscience on the basis of relevant information.
{ 3 } - Informing oneself as fully as practically possible about both the facts and the relevant ethical norms.
{ 4 } - Acting on a well-formed conscience.
{ 5 } - Accepting responsibility for one's actions.
See p. 183.
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5 is wrong. Please try again.
The following is not a requirement of the principle of well-formed conscience in making an ethical decision.
{ 1 } - Knowing all of the consequences of the proposed action.
{ 2 } - Forming a morally certain judgment of conscience on the basis of relevant information.
{ 3 } - Informing oneself as fully as practically possible about both the facts and the relevant ethical norms.
{ 4 } - Acting on a well-formed conscience.
{ 5 } - Accepting responsibility for one's actions.
See p. 183.
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