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Ethical
1) “Although there is no complete list of adequacy criteria for moral judgments, moral judgments have certain requirements that should be followed”. Explain the three requirements for moral judgments.
2) “Before evaluating utilitarianism, one should understand some points that might lead to confusion and misapplication”. Explain and comments on three points only.
3) Explain the differences between the two approaches: Utilitarian and Libertarian?
2) “Before evaluating utilitarianism, one should understand some points that might lead to confusion and misapplication”. Explain and comments on three points only.
3) Explain the differences between the two approaches: Utilitarian and Libertarian?
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this is straight from your lecture course and set text isnt it?
read the m and there is the answer
for 3) eg = utilitarian is having some end in mind
libertarian is doing it or allowing it to be done so long as it is not against the law
but really there is going to be a nbit in your book about this
read it !
read the m and there is the answer
for 3) eg = utilitarian is having some end in mind
libertarian is doing it or allowing it to be done so long as it is not against the law
but really there is going to be a nbit in your book about this
read it !