Answer and explanation:
Normative ethics is a branch of ethics that reflects on what is morally right and what is wrong. It is through that reflection that principles for human behavior are established.
- <em>"Normative ethics, that part of moral philosophy, or ethics, concerned with criteria of what is morally right and wrong". (Quoted from Britannica, link is the following: https://www.britannica.com/topic/normative-ethics)</em>
In the other hand, metha-ethics is a branch of ethics that studies metaphysical concepts regarding morality and with special emphasis if these moral values are independent of humans.
- <em>"Metaethics is a branch of analytic philosophy that explores the status, foundations, and scope of moral values, properties, and words". (Quoted from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, link is the following: https://www.iep.utm.edu/metaethi/) </em>
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The main difference between these two branches of philosophy/ethics is that normative ethics main focus is the morality on a certain action, whereas metaethics focus is morality itself.
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A. a partially disclosed principal.
Explanation:
In terms of a partially disclosed principal, the agent does not reveal about the identity of the principal. The agent reveals some information but not the complete one. In the above case, Gina discloses that she is buying the gift for some other person. This information is partially provided to Kelvin about the identity of the person. Hence, the principle here is partially disclosed to him.
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i belive it is midsagittal plane
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Answer:
Jessica can prevail under the Equal Pay Act as her job is substantially equal to Eric's.
Explanation:
The Equal Pay Act demands both men and women in the same be paid equally for the same job. It does <em>not necessarily have to be identical</em> but <em>substantially similar. </em>
In this case both Jessica and Eric coach a basketball team and both of the teams are trained to compete at the state level. Since both Jessica and Eric are carrying out a substantially equal and similar job, Jessica can prevail under this Act.