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Wadzanai

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According to Kant, if we want to know whether a given action is moral we should ask ourselves if
 
  a. the action has good consequences
  b. that action is such that we could make it a rule that everyone should follow
  c. it results in my being better off, regardless of how others are affected
  d. I feel the action is the morally correct one given the situation

Question 2

Special ethics applies to which of the following?



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SamMuagrove

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Answer to Question 1

B

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