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Kikoku

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According to Johnson, what moral psychology can contribute to moral philosophy is
 
  a. a specific and detailed set of principles for governing all aspects of our behavior.
  b. general and universal moral principles.
  c. moral principles that apply only within cultures, but not cross-culturally or universally.
  d. knowledge about how moral judgments are made.
  e. an understanding of the psychological motivation of utilitarian ethics.

Question 2

Carol Gilligan suggests that a basis for morality must include
 
  a) care.
  b) consequences.
  c) the moral law.
  d) virtue.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

A



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