Cultural relativism: Ⓒ Clearly demonstrates that cultures are inherently immoral Attempts to identify a universal moral

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Cultural relativism: Ⓒ Clearly demonstrates that cultures are inherently immoral Attempts to identify a universal moral

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Cultural relativism: Ⓒ Clearly demonstrates that cultures are inherently immoral Attempts to identify a universal moral code that is not bound to cultural differences ⒸHighlights moral similarities across cultures Makes a general argument that different cultures have different moral codes
The morally right thing to do is the thing: Most consistent with one's preferences Most supported by one's community Best supported by the arguments Least embarrassing P P P P P
Which of the following best describes Nihilism? The view that humans are inherently evil The view that nothing is good or bad, or right or wrong The view that people's behaviors are determined by their environment The view that feelings should be trusted as a moral compass Question 6 Which of the following is FALSE about how we can know if the reasons and logic behind moral reasoning are good/sound? Rely on personal knowledge and experience Find reliable, informed sources to see the world as it is, not as we want it to be Assess whether the moral principles being applied to the situation are being applied correctly Assess whether the moral principles being applied to the situation are justified
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