Exam 12: Critical Thinking in Morality and the Law

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What is the difference between a moral and a nonmoral premise?

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Our moral experience involves

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According to Kantian ethics, actions are right only if they are consistent with

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According to Kant, there is no such thing as an exceptionless moral duty.

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According to Kant, all moral duties can be inferred from one moral principle called the

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Everyone has a moral theory.

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Critics of the divine command theory argue that if actions are morally right only because God says so, then morality is

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In a moral argument, we can infer what should be or ought to be (in the conclusion) from statements about what is.

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A moral _______ asserts that an action is right or wrong or that something, such as a person or motive, is good or bad.

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A moral _______ attempts to explain what makes an action right or what makes a person or motive good.

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