Which of the following is a formalistic ethical approach?

A. The moral law specifies precisely what the right actions must contain.
B. The moral law contains both formal elements and content for moral actions.
C. The moral law does not state what content an action must have to be a right action.
D. The moral law contains only the content of the action that is right.


C

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