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The authors think that a sound ethics must be

    { 1 } - a "casuistic (case) ethics," which is inductive.
    { 2 } - an "ethics of principles" which is deductive.
    { 3 } - a "virtue ethics" based on character models.
    { 4 } - all three of the above.
    { 5 } - none of the above.

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The authors think that a sound ethics must be

    { 1 } - a "casuistic (case) ethics," which is inductive.
    { 2 } - an "ethics of principles" which is deductive.
    { 3 } - a "virtue ethics" based on character models.
    { 4 } - all three of the above.
    { 5 } - none of the above.

It must include this because we cannot generalize from the virtue model we have selected unless we form universal principles which we can deductively apply to individual cases. See p. 179.

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The authors think that a sound ethics must be

    { 1 } - a "casuistic (case) ethics," which is inductive.
    { 2 } - an "ethics of principles" which is deductive.
    { 3 } - a "virtue ethics" based on character models.
    { 4 } - all three of the above.
    { 5 } - none of the above.

It must include this because we cannot consistently make good decisions about individual cases unless we are trying to be good persons. See p. 179.

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4 is correct!

The authors think that a sound ethics must be

    { 1 } - a "casuistic (case) ethics," which is inductive.
    { 2 } - an "ethics of principles" which is deductive.
    { 3 } - a "virtue ethics" based on character models.
    { 4 } - all three of the above.
    { 5 } - none of the above.

See p. 179.

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The authors think that a sound ethics must be

    { 1 } - a "casuistic (case) ethics," which is inductive.
    { 2 } - an "ethics of principles" which is deductive.
    { 3 } - a "virtue ethics" based on character models.
    { 4 } - all three of the above.
    { 5 } - none of the above.

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