Asked by Kitty-
Why are ethical questions impossible to answer scientifically?(1 point)
Responses
They prove to costly to investigate.
They prove to costly to investigate.
They take too long to answer.
They take too long to answer.
They require many types of scientists to answer.
They require many types of scientists to answer.
They are influenced by personal views.
Responses
They prove to costly to investigate.
They prove to costly to investigate.
They take too long to answer.
They take too long to answer.
They require many types of scientists to answer.
They require many types of scientists to answer.
They are influenced by personal views.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **They are influenced by personal views.**
Ethical questions often involve subjective judgments and values that are rooted in individual beliefs, cultural norms, and personal experiences, making them difficult to answer solely through scientific methods, which rely on objective measurements and empirical data.
Ethical questions often involve subjective judgments and values that are rooted in individual beliefs, cultural norms, and personal experiences, making them difficult to answer solely through scientific methods, which rely on objective measurements and empirical data.