D) Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive dissonance happens when what we think, believe, or how we behave conflict. This causes a change in how we might think, believe, or behave in order to step that discomfort.
For example, someone might do drugs, but might also be aware that the drug is bad for him. This might cause a change in his actions to stop doing that drug.
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<u>Option-</u>D
Rachels argues that our feelings are important but, also, they must be guided by the following:
- Correct religious views.
- Correct laws.
- Reason, including the principle of impartiality (and other ethical principles).
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B) Congress felt slavery was ethically and morally wrong.