Applied ethics questions are currently always bedevilled by the fact that there is no meta-ethical agreement, i.e. which theory of ethics we take as our agreed basis for thinking about individual ethical problems--part, if not all, of the reason why there typically develops a 'for' and an 'against' in such questions.
Applied ethics questions are currently always bedevilled by the fact that there is no meta-ethical agreement, i.e. which theory of ethics we take as our agreed basis for thinking about individual ethical problems--part, if not all, of the reason why there typically develops a 'for' and an 'against' in such questions.