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The options are:
A) Conventional Behavior
B) Cultural Relativism
C) Post Conventional Behavior
D) Natural Rights
E) Pre Conventional Behavior
The answer is A) Conventional Behavior
The question is related to the Theory of Moral Development by Lawrence Kohlberg. In the Conventional Behavior stage, the individual tries to behave in the "socially expected" way. People who are in the Conventional Behavior stage consider extremely important to obey the law, as it is considered to keep the social order.
So, John, the school prefect, when finding his best friend, who is also the head prefect, breaking a school rule, said that he was sorry that he had to book him (his best friend) as he could not make any exceptions, the law is the same for everybody, is an example of Conventional Behavior.
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The novel insight that Mencius brought to Confucius’ thought was that human nature is essentially and innately good.
Option: (C)
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- The entire faith or the religion of Confucianism is based on the thought of the goodness of human nature and the significance of virtue in human life.
- Mencius, a renowned Confucian philosopher, proposed that human nature is originally good and is only subjected to contamination due to external influences.
- He also stated that human nature can be perfected by inculcating virtue on the minds of people.
<span>Perhaps the driver was taking an injured child to the hospital. If so, the fast, dangerous driving would have been caused by the situation, and therefore would not reveal anything about the driver’s personality. The observer would not necessarily form a negative impression of the driver.</span>
Answer:
<em><u> Bostwick's negligence is based on his unethical practices while trying to repair the faulty stove</u></em>. In every profession, it is expected that, there would be guiding ethical standards to follow in-order to ensure the safety of everyone.
<em>For Bostwick to use improper technique for the repair means that, he neglected the safety and ethical standards while carrying out his job.</em>
Explanation:
a. Minimalists are not one of the four segments that were identified by researchers of the Ryerson University
Explanation:
The groups are identified by the researchers on the terms of how much and why they look for information on the internet. This is seen by their view as active or passive or their understanding of the information they are seeking on the net.
This does not include a class for the minimalists the literal meaning of which has nothing to do with the context of the study,
The existence of mere observers, information seekers and socializes in the circle of internet is evident. Mavens are the connoisseurs or the experts on certain things .