There are many ethical theories mentioned in Chapter One (moral relativism, utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, care ethics,
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There are many ethical theories mentioned in Chapter One (moral
relativism, utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, care ethics, virtue
ethics, and natural law). What theory do you think provides the
strongest argument for thinking in a moral sense? What theory
provides the weakest argument? Briefly explain the theory and
explain why you think the said theory is strong or weak. Do not
include the "Theories of Justice" section here, these are not
ethical theories.
( short paragraph)
relativism, utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, care ethics, virtue
ethics, and natural law). What theory do you think provides the
strongest argument for thinking in a moral sense? What theory
provides the weakest argument? Briefly explain the theory and
explain why you think the said theory is strong or weak. Do not
include the "Theories of Justice" section here, these are not
ethical theories.
( short paragraph)