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Am I acting on the basis of reason alone and no outside influences? and Am I doing the right thing? are questions asked for which approach to ethical decision making?
 
  A) deontological
  B) virtues based
  C) palaver tree
  D) confucianism
  E) aristotilianism

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Will these decisions lead to broken relationships and impair the harmony we have built? is a question asked for which approach to ethical decision making?
 
  A) deontological
  B) virtues based
  C) palaver tree
  D) confucianism
  E) aristotilianism



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: D





 

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