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Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Ethical Subjectivism::Ethical Theory}}, also called as {{c2::Ethical Emotivism::other term}} states that our moral judgments are based on our fe…
Published 07/30/2024 In {{c1::Ethical Subjectivism::Ethical Theory}}, morality is based primarily on our feelings, emotions, and prejudices. Hence, an action is good if it…
Published 07/30/2024 Ethical Subjectivism can lead to conflict and contradiction when sentiments or feelings conflict [T/F]{{c1::T}}
Published 07/30/2024 Ethical Subjectivism, feelings and sentiments are {{c1::transitory::adjective}}
Published 07/30/2024 We {{c1::cannot::can/cannot}} use emotions or feelings as a sole norm/basis of our moral decision 
Published 07/30/2024 Ethical Subjectivism {{c1::could not::could/could not}} account for reason in ethics 
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Ethical Egoism::Ethical Theory}} states that the primary obligation of the person is {{c2::himself}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Ethical Egoism::Ethical Theory}} holds that everyone must always do what will prompt his own greatest good
Published 07/30/2024 In {{c1::Ethical Egoism::Ethical Theory}}, each person ought to pursue his own self-interest exclusively and individuals have no natural duties to oth…
Published 07/30/2024 In Ethical Egoism, there is only one ultimate principle of conduct called the {{c1::principle of self-interest}}
Published 07/30/2024  {{c1::Ayn Rand::Name}}, the proponent of rational ethical egoism stresses that as rational human beings, we must act on our rational self-intere…
Published 07/30/2024 Ethical Egoism is consistent and has a mechanism that can provide solutions to conflicts of interests. [T/F]{{c1::F}}
Published 07/30/2024 In its analysis, {{c1::Ethical Egoism::Ethical Theory}} tends to be {{c2::arbitrary::adjective}} because it assigns greater importance on one's intere…
Published 07/30/2024 In Ethical Egoism, the consequences of actions are not always certain. [T/F]{{c1::T}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Cultural Relativism::Ethical Theory}} studies the differences among cultures; thus belongs to {{c2::anthropology::field of study}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Cultural relativism::ethical theory}} believes that cultures have {{c2::different moral codes::description}}, where our sense of right and …
Published 07/30/2024 In cultural relativism there is {{c1::no::presence/absence}} universal law that governs all cultures; thus, there is {{c2::no::presence/absence}}&nbsp…
Published 07/30/2024 Societies and cultures {{c1::do::do/don't}} differ from one another, making cultural relativism a {{c2::fact::description}}
Published 07/30/2024 If we are going to follow {{c1:: our reason::faculty}}, there is a universal truth about morality; Thus, the difference lies on how we are going to ap…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Primitive stage:: type of society}} do not realize the equality of male and females while {{c2::Modern society:: type of society}} believe that …
Published 07/30/2024 In cultural relativism, what may be different is the {{c1:: interpretation and application:: action}} of moral principles in a culture or society&nbsp…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Relativism::Philosophical view}} is the idea that there exists no universal truths or principles in ethics, culture, and society.
Published 07/30/2024 In {{c1::Ethical Relativism::Ethical Theory}}, the moral rightness or wrongness of action varies from one society or social group or culture to a…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Ethical Relativism::Ethical Theory}} holds that whether or not it is right for individual to act in a certain way depends on or is relative to t…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Conventional Ethical Relativism::Ethical Theory}} is the view that there are no objective moral principles that could be used to determine the m…
Published 07/30/2024 In Conventional Ethical Relativism, morality has a {{c1::social character::characteristic}}, thus it is relative to the accepted practices o…
Published 07/30/2024 This theory belongs to Kohlberg's conventional level of moral reasoning. {{c1::Conventional Ethical Relativism::Ethical Theory}}
Published 07/30/2024 In conventional ethical relativsm, all valid moral principles are justified by virtue of their {{c2::social acceptance}}.
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