Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains the difference between a "thick" ethical term and a "thin" one?
A) A thick ethical term applies to societies or groups as a whole, whereas a thin term applies only to individuals.
B) A thick ethical term contains both descriptive and normative content, whereas a thin term contains only normative content.
C) A thick ethical term both describes a character trait and implies that people value it, whereas a thin ethical term describes a character trait without implying that anyone values it.
D) Thick ethical terms are purely descriptive, whereas thin ethical terms are normative.
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