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Why are Reason and Impartiality the Minimum Requirements for Morality? Sarah A. Mendoza BSBA-Marketing Management3105
Is someone tells us that a certain action is immoral, we may ask why it is so, and if there is reasonable answer, we may discard the proposition as absurd.
Also if somebody utters that a particular act is wrong and explains that it is because it does not happen to fits his taste, then we also do not count his claim as legitimate ethical judgment. Clearly, thus reason is a necessary requirement for morality.
In the article “Impartiality,” it was stated that the only respect in which morality requires impartiality is with respect to violating moral rules
In the article “Impartiality,” it was stated that the only respect in which morality requires impartiality is with respect to violating moral rules
As stated in the article “Reason and Impartiality as Minimum Requirement for Morality,” Reason and impartiality become the basic prerequisite for morality as one is excepted to be able to deliver clear, concise, rightful, and appropriate judgments made out of logic and understanding in an unbiased and unprejudiced manner while considering the general welfare to accurately concoct moral decisions.
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