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Trystan Roach
1 September, 20:03
Ethical questions can seem subjective because:
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Kingston Nicholson
1 September, 22:04
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They are based on opinions
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The answer a person can give on a ethical question can vary based on what they think is more important. For example if you ask: "Do you think the government should see what you are doing in order to prevent you being hacked". You can go with "No, my privacy is more important" or "Yes, I don't want to get hacked".
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Shuttershy
1 September, 23:10
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Answer: i will tell you some other day
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