In "The Moral Logic of Survival Guilt," Nancy Sherman reports that Captain Adrian Bonenberger felt responsible after Specialist Jeremiah Pulaski died after
Pulaski returned home, even though Bonenberger was still serving overseas. What inference can you make from this?
O a.
Survivors fell regret about the mistakes they made during war.
O b. Survivors tend to take responsibility even when they have done nothing wrong.
Oc. Soldiers are bound together by ties of love, loyalty, and common experiences.
OD. Survivor guilt is an irrational reaction to events beyond our control.