Q: Which of the following are considered purposes for a moral theory?

a. subjective satisfaction
b. provide pleasure
c. cause pain
d. all of the above
e. none of the above

I have ruled out A and C, which also rule out D, but i am not sure about of the right answer or if i already messed up. Thank u for your time.

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the purposes of a moral theory.

A moral theory is a system of principles or rules that guide individuals in making moral judgments. It provides a framework for understanding right and wrong, and helps individuals navigate moral dilemmas.

Now, let's consider the remaining options:

b. Provide pleasure: This purpose is not generally considered a primary goal of moral theories. While certain ethical theories may emphasize the importance of pleasure, such as hedonism, it is not a universal purpose for all moral theories. Therefore, option b can be ruled out.

d. All of the above: If you have ruled out options a (subjective satisfaction) and c (cause pain), it means that pleasure (option b) is the only remaining purpose in option d. Since pleasure is not considered a primary purpose of a moral theory, option d can also be ruled out.

e. None of the above: This option claims that none of the provided purposes (a to d) are considered as valid purposes for a moral theory. If you have ruled out options a and c, this means that none of the remaining purposes (b and none) would be correct. Therefore, option e is the correct answer.

In conclusion, the correct answer is e. None of the above.