PHIL202 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: National Cycle Route 1, Divine Command Theory, Agnosticism

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If and only if it is morally permissible. 2. morally wrong if and only if it is not morally right. 5. morally obligatory not performing it is morally wrong. 6. action type general kind of action ex. lying. 7. action token a particular individual action performed at a particular time and place by a particular person. 8. prima facie on the face of something; something presumed to be true unless disproved by some evidence to the contrary. X is a necessary condition for y when y cannot obtain without x ex: being female is necessary w/ being a mother. X is a sufficient condition for y when y must obtain whenever x does. Different cultures or groups have different moral codes (i. e. views or opinions about what is right or wrong) Moral values depend on the cultures in which we live. Right and wrong are determined by cultural acceptance.

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