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To test if a moral principle is plausible, one method is to look for [pick the best answer]:
Question 1 options:
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Answer Option A. Practical applications
Option A is correct because any moral principle is a value or an
idea that is theory attached to human morality which helps us to
distinguish if the action is right or wrong or how to act in the
given situation by using moral principle. Now in this case, it is
the use of these principle which is the practical application that
matters and makes the testing or evaluation of the moral principle
plausible. By using and applying any principle on morality issues,
crisis or problems we can test and determine the plausibility.
Option B is incorrect as demonstrable illustrations displays the
principle but the practical application is implausible as it us
subject to interpretation and variable actions
Option C is incorrect as counterexamples are set of interactions which help present counter views which may or may not apply to moral principles in their testing
Option D is incorrect as illustrative examples are methods to showcase the principles but heir use and application remains on its effective implementation and testing the same can be implausible