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I don't know what permissible means. There you go.
who cites these principles: 1. A person is held morally responsible for any evil effect whichflows from the action directly willed.
I don't know about 'perceived' but they do have an objective role. To morally guide the child and prepare him for independence as an adult.
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Morally you are supposed to go tell them what you now believe to be the truth.
Positive Negative Whatever you believe is right, is right according to act utilitarianism. Act Utilitarianism gives too much freedom No one really knows whether or not their action is going to be morally right or wrong because no one can look into the future No one knows whether an action will be beneficial to others What someone thinks is right may not be right for another individual and so we are unable to know whether our actions are morally right or wrong.
I know a little about project management skills. I would think that at very least you would need to know how to organize any kind of paperwork. That action just makes sense to me.
Yes it is permissible because i did a lab on it; however, I do not know the reasoning behind why this is.
Hahaha I don't know... I think it is part of the worlds nature that science cannot prove
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Determining what is morally right can involve considering factors such as the well-being of others, fairness, justice, and empathy. Different ethical theories, moral principles, religious beliefs, and cultural norms can also provide guidance on what is considered morally right in a given context. It's important to critically reflect on your own values and beliefs, and consider the potential consequences of your actions on yourself and others.