The correct answer is analytical
A type of research or philosophical theory that differs from normative ethics is called "metaethics" or "analytical ethics". <u>Metaethics</u> has as its object of philosophical research the concepts, propositions and systems of ethical beliefs. It analyzes the concepts of right and wrong, good and bad, with respect to character and conduct, as well as concepts related to them, such as, for example, moral responsibility, virtue, rights. It also includes moral epistemology: the way in which ethical truth can be known (if at all); and moral ontology: the question of whether there is a moral reality that corresponds to our beliefs and other moral attitudes. The questions of whether morality is subjective or objective, relative or absolute, and in what sense it is, belong to <u>metaethics</u>.
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Embodiment - not sure why, but it's the answer on the psych quiz
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Process questions require more thought and analysis and/or a sharing of opinion. Examples include, 'What skills can you bring to this organisation that the other applicants cannot?
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The first amendment to the US Constitution would have declared the law to be illegal
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According to US's constitution, the first amendment prohibits promotion of religion in any way. It says that one has the right to follow his own religion or nothing at all. There is no official religion in US because a single religion is not promoted in the country.
The people can be taught about literature and society but not promoting or uplifting a single religion. The laws are made by the government and they do not like the interference by religious beliefs. There have been controversies all around too.
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