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Reptile [31]
3 years ago
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From an ethical standpoint, what is the problem with the belief that everyone should receive his or her fair share, that life sh

ould always be fair, and that everyone should make his or her own decisions?
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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
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Answer: Decisions

Explanation: Decisions about right and wrong permeate everyday life. Ethics should concern all levels of life: acting properly as individuals, creating responsible organizations and governments, and making our society as a whole more ethical.  It recognizes that decisions about “right” and “wrong” can be difficult, and may be related to individual context. It first provides a summary of the major sources for ethical thinking, and then presents a framework for decision-making.

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