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lbcchick

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According to ethical relativism, the only ones who should judge the correctness of
  moral values is


 
 

a. those who live in the culture
  b. those whose ancestors come from the culture
  c. everyone who interacts or has business with the culture
  d. no one should judge but the individuals involved with a practice



Question 2

A strength of relativism as an ethical theory is
 
 

a. it leads to mutual understanding
  b. it promotes tolerance
  c. it helps us understand our own culture
  d. it teaches us about the force of culture




AISCAMPING

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Answer to Question 1

a. those who live in the culture

Answer to Question 2

b. it promotes tolerance



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