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question 1
a person who think that his or her emotions and beliefs are the one and only standard for moral decision - making is called a(n)
- solidarity
- relativist
- subjectivist
- objectivist
question 2
which of the following ethical systems, according to rachels, has a major flaw that renders the system suspect logically and morally?
- cultural relativism
- simple subjectivism
- emotivism
- all the above
question 3
this is term referring to an action or behavior that does not deal with right and wrong but only with every day behavior e.g., simply scratching ones nose
- moral
- immoral
- non moral
- none of the above
Brief Explanations
- Question 1: Subjectivists base moral - decision making on their own emotions and beliefs. Solidarity refers to unity, relativists base morality on culture or society, and objectivists believe in objective moral standards.
- Question 2: Rachels argues that cultural relativism, simple subjectivism, and emotivism have major logical and moral flaws. Cultural relativism has issues with the idea that moral standards are just cultural conventions, simple subjectivism reduces moral statements to personal opinions, and emotivism sees moral statements as expressions of emotion.
- Question 3: Non - moral actions are those that do not involve considerations of right and wrong, like everyday actions such as scratching one's nose. Moral actions involve right and wrong, and immoral actions are those that are wrong.
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- C. Subjectivist
- D. All the above
- C. Non moral