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Card 6
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What do Absolutists argue that there must be behind moral values & rules? Give an example.
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Card 7
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What can absolutist theories do other than give general principles e.g. love thy neighbour? Give an example of this.
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Card 8
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Are absolutist theories teleological or deontological?
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Card 9
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Describe a deontological theory.
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Card 10
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Give an example of a deontological theory aimed at homosexuality.
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Card 11
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Is NL an example of a teleological or deontological theory? Why?
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Card 12
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Give an example of a deontological theory aimed at a man poisoning his wife.
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