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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.

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Card 8

Front

How do proportionalists distinguish between a "good" act and a "right" act?

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Card 9

Front

Although proportionalists look at each situation, how do they differ from situationalists?

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Card 10

Front

Proportionalists accept the concept of acting out of love but refuse to accept what?

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Card 11

Front

What is the main problem with proportionalism?

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Card 12

Front

What did Hoose say a proportionalist should take into account?

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Card 13

Front

How will a proportionalist recognise a proportionate reason for breaking a "primary precept"?

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Card 14

Front

Give two other disadvantages of proportionalism.

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