meta ethics
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Have a little read: ... (1)a) Explain how meta-ethics is different from normative ethics. (33) Normative ethical theories are different moral codes of behaviour, the principles we might out into action, the rules by which we might live, the criteria we might use when making moral judgement. Utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, religious ethics, situation ethics, virtue ethics and natural law are all example of normative theories of ethics, they try to shoe us how to behave. normative ethical theories debate at ways we should of deciding what was 'good', 'bad', 'right' and 'wrong' believing them to have an absolute value. Where as... Meta ethics is a term used to describe the study of the meaning of ethical languages. What we are doing when we use words such as 'Good'? Are we expressing our feelings of approval? Meta ethical philosophers try work out what we are doing when we use moral language, because if there is no agreement about
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