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The greatest problem in the absolutism/relativism debate is how to introduce
 
  a) courage and honesty.
  b) freedom and liberty.
  c) stability and creativity.
  d) reason and evidence.

Question 2

Nathanson, in opposition to Berns, views the moral order and the legal order as
 
  a. identical.
  b. symmetrical: not an exact match, but similar in shape and structure.
  c. as growing out of the same basic religious foundation.
  d. distinctly different.
  e. as being two different perspectives on the same social contract principles.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d



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