Question
Why are ethical questions impossible to answer scientifically?
A:They require many types of scientists to answer.
B:They prove to costly to investigate.
C:They take too long to answer.
D:They are influenced by personal views.
A:They require many types of scientists to answer.
B:They prove to costly to investigate.
C:They take too long to answer.
D:They are influenced by personal views.
Answers
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The best answer to the question "Why are ethical questions impossible to answer scientifically?" is:
**D: They are influenced by personal views.**
Ethical questions often involve subjective judgments, values, and cultural considerations that cannot be measured or observed scientifically. Scientific methods are designed to seek objective, empirical evidence, while ethics deals with norms, values, and beliefs that vary among individuals and societies.
**D: They are influenced by personal views.**
Ethical questions often involve subjective judgments, values, and cultural considerations that cannot be measured or observed scientifically. Scientific methods are designed to seek objective, empirical evidence, while ethics deals with norms, values, and beliefs that vary among individuals and societies.