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This approach to ethics asks basic questions about the good life, what is better and worse, whether there is any objective right and wrong in particular ethical issues, and how we know it if there is.

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Answer: Normative ethics

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Normative ethics is one of three main component areas of inquiry of philosophical ethics, the two others being meta-ethics and applied ethics is the branch of philosophical ethics that analyses and observed the set of questions that arise when considering how a person ought to act, which actions are right and wrong, or which character traits are good and bad by drawing a conclusion from observations made above, and comparing it to how the society view it.

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