A) As long as your conduct is legal, then it will be moral.
B) If you follow the rules of etiquette, your conduct will be moral.
C) Moral standards typically concern behavior that can be of serious consequence to human welfare.
D) If your conduct follows the guidelines of professional codes of ethics, it will be moral.
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A) one should always obey one's conscience.
B) when in doubt, one should ignore one's conscience.
C) we shouldn't rely uncritically on what our conscience says.
D) unlike most people, Huckleberry Finn lacked a conscience.
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A) the argument is sound.
B) the argument's conclusion must be true.
C) the argument's premises are true.
D) its conclusion must be true, if its premises are.
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A) It's necessary for us to try to be virtuous or excellent human beings.
B) Moral judgments are true because God commands them of us.
C) Moral judgments are determined differently by each culture.
D) It's never right to help ourselves when we can help other people instead.
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A) moral standards are purely optional
B) moral standards take priority over other standards, including self-interest.
C) moral standards cannot be justified by reasons
D) moral standards must be set or validated by some authoritative body
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A) God commands us to do whatever our reason tells us is right.
B) God forbids stealing because stealing is wrong.
C) God leaves right and wrong up to us.
D) stealing is wrong only because God commands us not to steal.
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A) All valid arguments are sound arguments.
B) All sound arguments are valid arguments.
C) A sound argument may have a false conclusion.
D) A sound argument may have a false premise.
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A) societies never share any moral values in common.
B) in ethics, sometimes the minority is right.
C) we cannot say that slavery is wrong if the society in question believes it is right.
D) as societies evolve, their morality improves.
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