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Morality refers to the cultural character and attitude of approval or disapproval.
Morality refers to the cultural character and attitude of approval or disapproval.
False (B)
Normative ethics involves questioning the foundations and assumptions behind ethical frameworks.
Normative ethics involves questioning the foundations and assumptions behind ethical frameworks.
False (B)
The concept of morality is simple and only involves telling what is right and what is wrong.
The concept of morality is simple and only involves telling what is right and what is wrong.
False (B)
The concept of freedom is only relevant in understanding individual rights in a global perspective.
The concept of freedom is only relevant in understanding individual rights in a global perspective.
Metaethics involves developing and applying ethical principles or standards.
Metaethics involves developing and applying ethical principles or standards.
The branch of philosophy that examines moral principles is called morality.
The branch of philosophy that examines moral principles is called morality.
According to radical freedom, humans are inherently controlled by societal norms and structures.
According to radical freedom, humans are inherently controlled by societal norms and structures.
John L. Mothershead Jr. defined conduct as an instinctual human behavior.
John L. Mothershead Jr. defined conduct as an instinctual human behavior.
Deliberation is a uniquely human act that does not require reflection and rational capacity.
Deliberation is a uniquely human act that does not require reflection and rational capacity.
Moral decisions involve impulsive reactions without considering consequences.
Moral decisions involve impulsive reactions without considering consequences.
Freedom means being capable of making choices without any moral obligations.
Freedom means being capable of making choices without any moral obligations.
Humans are free to be unfree, and moral decisions do not involve reflection and deliberation.
Humans are free to be unfree, and moral decisions do not involve reflection and deliberation.