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2 September, 20:53

You and your roommate are having a discussion about divorce. You both believe there is no ethical reason for someone who is unhappy in his or her marriage not to seek a divorce-that the individual's interests are the most important thing to consider. Because you are both emerging adults, Jensen would argue that you probably use what worldview to determine ethical behavior? a. the ethic of culture

b. the ethic of divinity

c. the ethic of community

d. the ethic of autonomy

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  1. 2 September, 21:16
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    d. ethic of autonomy

    Explanation:

    When it comes to the definition of things that are ethical. There are four principles that both bioethicists and the medical world consider as "ethical" if these are respected:

    autonomy justice beneficence non-maleficence

    In this situation the two room mates are discussing and they both happen to believe the same concept. These individuals are governed by autonomy. This states that a person is governed by his own "self governing" laws and holds themselves accountable based on their individual belief system.
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