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Q: Which of the following are considered purposes for a moral theory? a. subjective satisfaction b. provide pleasure c. cause p...Asked by John
Q: Which of the following are considered purposes for a moral theory?
a. subjective satisfaction
b. provide pleasure
c. cause pain
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
I have ruled out A and C, which also rule out D, but i am not sure about of the right answer or if i already messed up. Thank u for your time.
While living with a certan moral code may provide a certan subjective satisfaction, it is not the purpose per se. Providing pleasure is not a goal of moral theory as pleasure and morals are in conflict in many situations. leaving e. as the only answer.
a. subjective satisfaction
b. provide pleasure
c. cause pain
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
I have ruled out A and C, which also rule out D, but i am not sure about of the right answer or if i already messed up. Thank u for your time.
While living with a certan moral code may provide a certan subjective satisfaction, it is not the purpose per se. Providing pleasure is not a goal of moral theory as pleasure and morals are in conflict in many situations. leaving e. as the only answer.
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