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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
With fundamental ethical rules, the standard for judging usually comes from
A
human reasoning
B
rules and regulations
C
standards, guidelines
D
recognized authority
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Fundamental Ethical Rules – the acts themselves are judged as right or wrong. The standard for judging usually comes from one of two sources, a recognized authority or human reasoning. Decisions Based on Authority – an authority, such as the law or a religious text, can say that stealing is wrong.

Detailed explanation-2: -Ethical reasoning helps determine and differentiate between right thinking, decisions, and actions and those that are wrong, hurtful and/or harmful-to others and to ourselves. Ethics is based on and motivated by facts, values, emotions, beliefs, emotions, and feelings.

Detailed explanation-3: -Ethical reasoning is a type of critical thinking that uses ethical principles and frameworks. It is a process of identifying ethical issues and weighing multiple perspectives to make informed decisions.

Detailed explanation-4: -Why do the two forms of ethical reasoning, consequences-based and rule-based, usually result in the same decision, and what is the probable cause when they do not?

Detailed explanation-5: -From the earliest moments of recorded human consciousness, the ethical discipline has entailed four fundamental approaches, often called ethical decision-making frameworks: Utilitarian Ethics (outcome based), Deontological Ethics (duty based), Virtue Ethics (virtue based), and Communitarian Ethics (community based).

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