Ethical theorists would be comfortable making which statement? (Points : 1)

Ethical principles and ideas must always conform to the laws of a country.
Ethical principles and theories can contradict laws of a country.
It is important to not make anyone uncomfortable in proposing an ethical argument.
Ethicists must present arguments that prove beyond any doubt that their theories are correct.
None of the above

Ethical principles and ideas must always conform to the laws of a country.

Bryan/Christopher -- please use the same name for your posts.

And your answer is?

No. Would an ethical theorist have agreed with Hitler's anti-Jewish laws?

Do ethical theorists who are pro-life agree with the laws permitting abortions? What about the laws that discriminated against blacks and s and women?

Ethical principles and theories can contradict laws of a country.

Yes.

Ethical theorists would be comfortable making the statement that ethical principles and theories can contradict the laws of a country.

To arrive at this answer, we can use a process of elimination. Let's examine each statement:

1. Ethical principles and ideas must always conform to the laws of a country: This statement implies that ethical principles should always align with the laws of a country. However, ethical theorists recognize that there are instances where the laws of a country may contradict ethical principles and theories. Therefore, this statement doesn't align with the perspective of ethical theorists.

2. Ethical principles and theories can contradict laws of a country: This statement acknowledges that ethical principles and theories may conflict with the laws of a country. Ethical theorists recognize that moral standards can diverge from legal standards, and they often engage in critical analysis and debate about the ethical implications of different laws. Hence, this statement is consistent with the perspective of ethical theorists.

3. It is important to not make anyone uncomfortable in proposing an ethical argument: This statement focuses on the emotional comfort of individuals while presenting an ethical argument. While it may be important to be considerate and respectful in discussing ethical matters, ethical theorists prioritize the logical soundness and validity of arguments rather than solely focusing on avoiding discomfort.

4. Ethicists must present arguments that prove beyond any doubt that their theories are correct: This statement implies that ethical theorists should provide irrefutable evidence to support their theories. However, ethical theories often involve subjective judgments and perspectives. Ethicists present well-reasoned arguments with supporting evidence and engage in critical dialogue rather than aiming to prove their theories beyond any doubt.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Ethical principles and theories can contradict laws of a country.