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beccaep

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Describe the subject matter of ethics.
 
  How do you tell an ethical question from a non-ethical question?

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According to natural law theory, _______.
 
  A. universal moral truths can be found in nature by using reason
  B. it is natural for morality to be given in the form of laws
  C. whatever happens in nature is moral for human beings
  D. morality is something that every person has to determine for him- or herself



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Answer to Question 1

- Ethics: The study of values that govern our moral character and our relationships with other people.
- Ethical concepts include right and wrong, good and bad, just and unjust, fair and unfair, responsible and irresponsible.

Answer to Question 2

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beccaep

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
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