In 20th century, normative ethics became more complex as they are not only concerned rightness and wrongness but also interested in different kinds of moral
Answer: Values
Explanation
In the 20th century, normative ethics expanded its scope beyond determining the rightness and wrongness of actions to exploring various kinds of moral values.
This includes principles like:
- Justice
- Fairness
- Equality
- Personal virtues
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