Rachels shows that there can be a certain kind of objective truth in ethics

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In Chapter 11 Rachels shows that there can be a certain kind of objective truth in ethics. He says that we discover what is morally right by examining the reasons or arguments that can be given on both sides of an issue and that the right thing to do is whatever action can best be supported by facts, evidence, and reason. While ethics and science are different, he shows that there also can be proofs in ethics. He goes on to show that these arguments terminate in the question of whether certain conduct makes people better off or worse off. Provide your understanding of why Rachels claims that ethical decision-making can be objective.


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