Multiple Choice
An action is considered "wrongful" when:
A) The "wrongfulness" is intrinsic to the action, which means that the action is wrong in and of itself (i.e., it is wrong to murder because murder is wrong) .
B) The "wrongfulness" is extrinsic to the action, which means that the action is wrong because society's norms identify it as wrong (i.e., it is wrong to murder because society has laws against murder) .
C) The "wrongfulness" is both intrinsic and extrinsic, which means that an action is wrong both for what it is and for societies' view of it (i.e., it is wrong to commit incest and every nation has laws against it) .
D) None of the above.
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