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Philosophical ethics

A. examines ethics from a religious standpoint.
B. examines ethics from a psychological standpoint.
C. examines ethics from a critical or evaluative standpoint.
D. examines ethics from a historical and sociological standpoint

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C. examines ethics from a critical or evaluative standpoint.

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Philosophical ethics examines ethics from a critical or evaluative standpoint.

Philosophical ethics involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior from a critical and evaluative standpoint. There are four broad classes of ethical theories, these are; utilitarianism, rights, virtues and deontology.

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