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\eating pork is morally wrong because the torah forbids it.\
to which theory of ethics is the person who made this statement likely appealing?
kantian deontology
conventionalism
divine command theory
virtue - based ethics
Divine command theory holds that moral rightness/wrongness is determined by the commands of a divine authority. The Torah is a sacred religious text, so framing a moral judgment around its prohibitions aligns with this theory. Kantian deontology focuses on moral duties from rational principles, conventionalism on social norms, and virtue-based ethics on character traits, none of which match the appeal to a divine text here.
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