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Which of the following is NOT a normative ethics

approach:
a. Utilitarian approach
b. Individualism approach
c. Social responsibility approach
d. Moral-rights approach
e. All of these are normative

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Final answer:

The individualism approach is not typically recognized as one of the classical normative ethical theories, making it the correct answer to which approach is not a normative ethics approach amongst the options provided.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question "Which of the following is NOT a normative ethics approach" requires us to identify an approach that does not fit within the category of normative ethics, which includes consequentialist, deontological, and virtue ethics approaches. Based on these criteria:

  • Utilitarian approach (a type of consequentialism)
  • Individualism approach (not typically classified as a normative ethics theory in classical ethical frameworks)
  • Social responsibility approach (can be regarded as an applied ethics framework rather than purely normative)
  • Moral-rights approach (associated with deontological ethics)

Among the options given, the individualism approach is not typically classified as a normative ethics theory in the same sense as the utilitarian, social responsibility, or moral-rights approaches.

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