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Relativism: In __there are no universal ethical standards
Social: One Version of ethical Relativism
Skepticism: _ is the view that is difficult if not impossible to know something
Ethical Egoism: A normative theory
Utilitarianism: _ is both teleological and consequentialist
Ethics: __ is also called moral philosophy
Premises: __ are reasons supporting conclusions
Sound: A __ argument is also called a good argument
Act: Another form of utilitarianism is _ utilitarianism
Value Assumptions: ___ are always involved in ethical arguments
Teleological: ___moral theories are based on consequences and moral judgements
Personal: One version of ethical relativism
Analogy: Arguments from___ are type of reasoning used in ethics
Jeremy Bentham: Published "Introduction to the Principles of Moral Legislation
Utility: _ is the basic moral principle of Utilitarianism
Consequentialist: Utilitarianism is a _ moral theory
Rule: _ utilitarianism is a form of Utilitarianism
Instrumental: _ goods are helpful in obtaining goals of happiness
Stuart: John _ Mill
Psychological: _ Egoism is a theory of what people are like
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Another form of utilitarianism is _ utilitarianism
Arguments from___ are type of reasoning used in ethics
Utilitarianism is a _ moral theory
A normative theory
__ is also called moral philosophy
_ goods are helpful in obtaining goals of happiness
Published "Introduction to the Principles of Moral Legislation
One version of ethical relativism
__ are reasons supporting conclusions
_ Egoism is a theory of what people are like
In __there are no universal ethical standards
_ utilitarianism is a form of Utilitarianism
_ is the view that is difficult if not impossible to know something
One Version of ethical Relativism
A __ argument is also called a good argument
John _ Mill
___moral theories are based on consequences and moral judgements