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The nature of something
{ 1 } - looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
{ 2 } - what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
{ 3 } - looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
{ 4 } - a process for obtaining an object.
{ 5 } - endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
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1 is wrong. Please try again.
The nature of something
{ 1 } - looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
{ 2 } - what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
{ 3 } - looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
{ 4 } - a process for obtaining an object.
{ 5 } - endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
Normative Ethical Theory <=> looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
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2 is correct!
The nature of something
{ 1 } - looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
{ 2 } - what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
{ 3 } - looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
{ 4 } - a process for obtaining an object.
{ 5 } - endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
The nature of something <=> what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
The nature of something
{ 1 } - looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
{ 2 } - what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
{ 3 } - looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
{ 4 } - a process for obtaining an object.
{ 5 } - endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
Applied Ethics <=> looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
The nature of something
{ 1 } - looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
{ 2 } - what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
{ 3 } - looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
{ 4 } - a process for obtaining an object.
{ 5 } - endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
A method <=> a process for obtaining an object.
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5 is wrong. Please try again.
The nature of something
{ 1 } - looks for general principles such as "It is always wrong to intend to violate someone's need."
{ 2 } - what the thing is considered as the source of its operations.
{ 3 } - looks for specific principles such as "It is always wrong to sexually abuse another person."
{ 4 } - a process for obtaining an object.
{ 5 } - endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
Normative Ethics <=> endorses and defends principles about how we ought to live.
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