Asked by anjireddy samala on Sep 27, 2024

Kane (1996) argues for an approach that emphasizes ethical pluralism that does not imply indifference.He calls this approach ______.

A) closeness
B) openness
C) correctness
D) demonstrative

Ethical Pluralism

The belief that there are multiple ethical principles or values that can be equally correct and fundamental in assessing moral questions, rejecting the idea of one universal moral truth.

Indifference

A lack of concern, interest, or sympathy towards others or a particular issue.

Openness

A personality trait or quality characterized by transparency, willingness to experience new things, and candid communication.

  • Differentiate between cultural and ethical relativism and understand the concepts of ethical pluralism and relativism.