Based on the information you have, which pair of principles seems to pose the most significant conflict in this case?
Group of answer choices
Justice and beneficence
Beneficence and respect for autonomy
Utility and nonmaleficence
Nonmaleficence and respect for autonomy
ANSWER: Justice and beneficence because justice is more complex principle which is not that much easy to follow
and beneficence with justice seems to pose the most significant conflict in this case.
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