Moral particularism maintains that
A) a moral principle must be applied to a particular situation to infer a moral judgement.
B) one can arrive at a moral judgement without appealing to any moral principle.
C) moral principles are essential to moral thinking.
D) any one claim or principle can be derived from a particular foundational moral principle.
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Q17: In saying that moral claims can always
Q18: Since moral claims ultimately appeal to some
Q19: Which of the following is a normative
Q20: Moral reasoning must appeal to
A) descriptive claims.
B)
Q21: In order to derive the principle "Morally
Q23: Truth claims contrast with purely emotional expressions,
Q24: Moral particularism maintains that our moral thinking
Q25: Moral claims override prudential claims, though people
Q26: If one type of claim overrides a
Q27: Descriptive claims typically play an important role
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