29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above
Answer: A. Ethical egoism
Explanation: In this theory it is said that the individual should work for his own self. It is the moral theory where the individual morality is based on his own goodness.But this theory provokes the notion of harmony and cooperation. This theory is inconsistent. But the Kantian theory suggests the moral obligation of the individual and there is real base of the theory.
29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism...
29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above
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