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Chelseaamend

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Rachels notes that cultural relativism is based on a genuine insight. What is this
  insight?


 
 

a. Ethical objectivism need not entail ethnocentrism.
  b. Cultural relativism denies the existence of God.
  c. Many of the practices and attitudes we think so natural are really only cultural
  products.
  d. All of the above



Question 2

The second lesson that Rachels believes cultural relativism teaches has to do with
  __________.


 
 

a. Cultural norms
  b. Objective morality
  c. Keeping an open mind
  d. Working towards a closed mind




nekcihc358

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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