Disagreements between two parties regarding ethical issues is often attributable to different judgments rather than different underlying moral principles.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2
Identify two ways that we can see that morality is a good compromise between selfinterested and altruistic reasons.
A. First, it is morally acceptable to have some self-regard thereby grantingpriority to certain self-interested reasons over less important altruistic ones.Second, morality limits how much people prioritize their own self-intereststhereby ranking certain altruistic reasons over less important self-interestedones.
B. First, it is morally acceptable to consider yourself all of the time regardless ofthe reasons. Second, morality does not limit the prioritization people place ontheir own self-interests thereby ranking self-interested reasons over lessimportant altruistic ones.
C. First, it is only morally acceptable to have limited self-regard thereby denying
priority to certain self-interested reasons over less important altruistic ones.
Second, morality limits how much people prioritize their own self-interests
thereby prioritizing certain altruistic reasons in almost all scenarios.
D. First, it is never morally acceptable for one's self-regard to trump certain selfinterested reasons over less important altruistic reasons. Second, morality
should have little to nothing to do with self-interests.