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reason and impartiality is a minimum requirement of morality. What does it mean? How is this done​

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Answered by jain9383
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Impartiality in morality requires that we give equal and/or adequate consideration to the interests of all concerned parties. The principle of impartiality assumes that every person, generally speaking, is equally important; that is, no one is seen intrinsically more significant than anyone else.

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Answered by NIRMIT100
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