Ethics

Meta-Ethics

Normative Ethics

Applied Ethics

This type of ethics asks us how we understand, know about, and what we mean when we are talk about what is right or wrong.

A meta-ethical question is abstract.

Applied ethics is the application of ethical theory to life situations.

Normative ethics is the investigation on the questions that may arise on how they should act in this situation.

A normative ethical would be is it right to hold such a belief on this matter.

Normative ethics is very different from descriptive ethics as descriptive ethics would ask the question "What proportion of people believe that killing is always wrong?"

Normative ethics follows the principle of one's own belief about whether they think that it is a moral to have where descriptive would be dependent on whether other people would think it is morally correct.

Specific questions are asked around that field of application.

Using philosophical examination to issue the right course of action in areas of everyday life.

Metaphysical

Normative ethics asks if you would you like the decision to be done to you.

Physi

It exists outside of us.

Objectivism

Relativism

Never the same and cannot ever change.

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