Was Kennedy killed by one man or a group? (What kind of disagreement is this?)
What is a disagreement in belief?
In Antigone, which character appeals to Natural Law?
What is Antigone?
What are examples of something everyone agrees is wrong?
What is lying, cheating, or killing?
You want Team A to win, I want Team B to win. (What kind of disagreement is this?)
What is a disagreement in attitude?
How would subjectivism say stealing is wrong?
What is “because I disapprove of stealing”?
Why do people think some moral questions are “unprovable”?
Because they want scientific proof, and they refer to the hardest issues like abortion.
Which type of disagreement can be resolved with evidence and facts?
What is disagreement in belief?
How would Natural Law say cheating is wrong?
What is “because it violates human nature’s need for honesty and trust”?
What are the two main challenges when making moral arguments?
What is to prove your argument and persuade your audience?
Which type of disagreement shows why persuasion is key in ethics?
What is disagreement in attitude?
What does Natural Law claim about morality?
What is “right and wrong are part of human nature, and we can figure them out using reason”?
Why can’t morality be just feelings according to Rachels?
What is because we argue and persuade using reasons in real life?