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True or False: Weston encourages readers focus solely on personal morality in their ethical inquiry.
False - Weston encourages us to actively engage and question our moral beliefs
True or False: In Weston's view, what is the relationship between ethics and laws?
Ethics goes beyond just following laws
True or False: How does Weston suggest we handle value-driven choices?
Considering broader implications
Weston's approach to values in ethics can be BEST described as:
 
Thoughtful and inclusive
 
US Centric
 
Focused on individualism only
 
Dismissive of differences
According to Weston which statement is NOT true about values?
 
Values are created as adults
 
They shape our understanding of importance
 
They may have wide social and cultural agreement.
 
They are less important than facts
What does Weston suggest about re-evaluating our values?
 
We should be open to it
 
It is unnecessary
 
It should be avoided
 
It is only for philosophers
What is a key component of ethical decision-making, according to Weston?
 
Universal ethical principles
 
Financial implications
 
Public opinion
 
Personal convenience
How does Weston suggest we treat diverse perspectives in ethics?
 
As important to consider
 
As irrelevant
 
As secondary to personal beliefs
 
With skepticism
What does Weston advocate for in approaching ethical issues?
 
A practical, empathetic approach
 
A rigid set of rules
 
Ignoring differing opinions
 
Sole reliance on traditional ethics