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    Exam 1: Part II-Introduction: Ethical Theories and Perspectives
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    If a Moral Theory Starts Telling Us What We Must
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If a Moral Theory Starts Telling Us What We Must

Question 3

Question 3

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If a moral theory starts telling us what we must wear or gives us other morally irrelevant prescriptions, then it has a problem with


A) moral confirmation.
B) explanatory power.
C) practicability.
D) completeness.

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