Define Natural Law Theory of Morality and assess whether it is right or wrong.
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Whether an action is morally right or wrong is the same issue as whether it is? Group of answer choices legally acceptable none of the others socially acceptable personally desirable Flag this Question Question 23 pts According to Darwin, creatures with the following properties are likely to develop a moral sense? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices have lengthy gestation periods possess language are mammals can develop habits are intelligent have social instincts/sympathies are bipedal Flag this Question...
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