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Chapter 3.7, Problem 3P
(a)
To determine
Whether the statement “Ethics is not same as feeling” is true or false.
(b)
To determine
Whether the statement “Ethics is following the law” is true or false.
(c)
To determine
Whether the statement “Ethics is not a science” is true or false.
(d)
To determine
Whether the statement “Ethics is following culturally accepted norms” is true or false.
(e)
To determine
Whether the statement “In some cases, it may be ethical to make and act on an unethical” is true or false.
(f)
To determine
Whether the statement “Designing and/or selling of a gun is unethical” is true or false.
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