According to B and C (in ch. 9), which of the following claims
are TRUE? (There may be more than one correct answer. Grading
is right minus wrong)
Question 11 options:
In general, if two moral theories have the same content, we
should prefer the one with greater complexity.
According to B-C, utilitarianism suffers primarily from a lack
of internally coherence and simplicity.
Kantianism respects the basic obligation we have to respect the
reasoned choices of others as well as their inherent capacities of
reason and choice.
In contrast to those who think that moral theory
requires constructing a "general system" that "justifies"
moral norms, B and C see the task of ethical theory is to
reflect critically on influential moral norms and practices.
Because the various conceptions of ethical theory have
differing implications for biomedical practice, ethical theory
can't contribute much to real-life moral
decision-making.
According to B and C (in ch. 9), which of the following claims are TRUE? (There may be more than one correct answer. Gra
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