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Card 16
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What does situation ethics entail?
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Card 17
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What are the four working principles of situation ethics?
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Card 18
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What does positivism mean?
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Card 19
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What are 3 strengths of situation ethics?
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Card 20
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What did Bishop John Robinson call situation ethics?
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Card 21
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Give two criticisms of situation ethics.
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Card 22
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Is moral absolutism deontological or teleological?
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Card 23
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Where do absolute moral laws come from?
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Card 24
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Give an example of a moral principle we might be seen to "just know"
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Card 25
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What is graded absolutism?
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