Difference between revisions of "Ethical preference"

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An ethical preference is the state of preferring one moral principle or outcome over another. On arguably.io, the level of certainty of ethical claims is always set as an ethical preference, contrary to factual claims, because levels of certainty and truth do not apply to moral claims.