__________ refers to gap between ‘ what ought to be done’ and ‘what is actually done’.
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Problem in moral philosophy refers to gap between ‘ what ought to be done’ and ‘what is actually done’.
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- Unless we are dealing with what "morally ought" to be the case, the is/ought gap does not appear to be a concern.
- For example, if you inform someone that putting arsenic in someone else's meal is ethically unacceptable.
- There is no agreement on what separates a moral ought from a non moral ought, yet there appear to be many shared assumptions about them.
- As an example:
- We should not do something if it is ethically bad.
- Killing people indiscriminately is ethically reprehensible.
- All else being equal, it is ethically right to save people's lives.
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