There are 3 (three) basic approaches for applying ethical values and principles in ethical reasoning-
A) absolutism, relativism, and casuistry.
B) absolutism, relativism, and moral intuition.
C) moral intuition, situational relativism, and casuistry.
D) absolutism, individualist relativism, and casuistry.
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Q59: Kant's categorical imperative is an example of
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