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what are the exapmle of descriptive ethics​

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Lawrence Kohlberg: An example of descriptive ethics

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Kohlberg's concern was not which choice the boys made, but the moral reasoning that lay behind their decisions.Examples of descriptive claims:

“The mug of coffee in front of me is now at room temperature.” “I had toast and eggs for breakfast this morning.” “Kevin is under six feet tall.”Descriptive ethics is a form of empirical research into the attitudes of individuals or groups of people. In other words, this is the division of philosophical or general ethics that involves the observation of the moral decision-making process with the goal of describing the phenomenon. Those working on descriptive ethics aim to uncover people's beliefs about such things as values, which actions are right and wrong, and which characteristics of moral agents are virtuous. Research into descriptive ethics may also investigate people's ethical ideals or what actions societies reward or punish in law or politics. What ought to be noted is that culture is generational and not static. Therefore, a new generation will come with its own set of morals and that qualifies to be their ethics. Descriptive ethics will hence try to oversee whether ethics still holds its place.

Because descriptive ethics involves empirical investigation, it is a field that is usually investigated by those working in the fields of evolutionary biology, psychology, sociology or anthropology. Information that comes from descriptive ethics is, however, also used in philosophical arguments.[1][2]

Value theory can be either normative or descriptive but is usually descriptive

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