Ethics offers prescriptions for what a person should do while not seeking to provide justifications for such recommendations.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Ethics seeks to provide a rational justification for why we should act and decide in a particular prescribed way. Anyone can offer prescriptions for what you should do and how you should act, but a philosophical and reasoned ethics must answer the "why?" question as well.
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A. 60 B. 30 C. 36 D. 61