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Card 6
Front
Give an example of something which according to Hoose is pre-moral and non-moral.
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Card 7
Front
Hoose would claim that is the overall act which is either right or wrong. He would also argue that the ________ is either good or bad.
Back
Card 8
Front
How do proportionalists distinguish between a "good" act and a "right" act?
Back
Card 9
Front
Although proportionalists look at each situation, how do they differ from situationalists?
Back
Card 10
Front
Proportionalists accept the concept of acting out of love but refuse to accept what?
Back
Card 11
Front
What is the main problem with proportionalism?
Back
Card 12
Front
What did Hoose say a proportionalist should take into account?
Back
Card 13
Front
How will a proportionalist recognise a proportionate reason for breaking a "primary precept"?
Back
Card 14
Front
Give two other disadvantages of proportionalism.
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