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dakota nelson

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Considering the value systems used to make sexual decisions, a person using situational ethics differs from one using ethical relativism in what main way?
 
  A) There is no difference between situational ethics and ethical relativism.
  B) People who adhere to ethical relativism would argue that genuine love cannot be the basis on which to make moral decisions.
  C) A person using situational ethics would argue that some moral decisions can be better than others.
  D) Situational ethics focuses on the situations in which decisions are made, while ethical relativism focuses on differences between cultures.

Question 2

A person who ascribes to cultural relativism would argue that different cultures
 
  A) would benefit from incorporating traditions from other cultures.
  B) may have equally valid different traditions based on their cultural beliefs.
  C) may have conflicting beliefs, but only one culture's beliefs can be correct.
  D) may be closer to holding superior value systems.



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