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kaid0807

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People who claim there is no real disagreement over moral norms explain their view by saying:
 
  A. no universally valid moral principles exist.
  B. no one has the right to judge another person.
 
  C. the disagreement is over the facts of the case only.
  D. morality is a matter of personal choice.
 
  E. None of the above

Question 2

Which of the following does the author not present as a reason for studying ethics?
 
  A. To discover universally valid principles of conduct
  B. To discover how best to promote the welfare of society
 
  C. To find the good life
  D. To find a way to help us make real-world ethical decisions
 
  E. He presents all of the above as reasons for studying ethics.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B





 

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