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    Exam 1: Part III-Introduction: Applied Ethics
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    It Does Not Seem That Any One Ethical Theory Will
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It Does Not Seem That Any One Ethical Theory Will

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It does not seem that any one ethical theory will handle most practical moral problems. For instance, utilitarianism cannot be much help with problems that appeal to moral rights.

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