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Alainaaa8

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The natural law theory in moral and political thought claims that
 
 

a. morality is based on the laws of physics.
  b. one should do whatever feels good.
   c. there is a universal moral law known through reason and experience.
  d. the law is relative to the nature of the particular society.



Question 2

When Socrates said that he had made a tacit agreement to obey the laws of his society, his position could be called a version of
 
 

a. natural law theory.
  b. conventionalism.
   c. social contract theory.
  d. ethical intellectualism.




kingdude89

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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