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mynx

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Which is the chief Confucian virtue that highlights the natural relationship between the individual and the community?
 
  a) de
  b) li
  c) ren
  d) shu

Question 2

Hatch maintains that one problem with the claim of universal ethical principles (a
  problem emphasized by many ethical relativists) is that
 
  a. language differences make cross cultural comparisons difficult if not impossible.
  b. there is no ethical theory that has rationally established the truth of its principles.
  c. cultures change so rapidly that they cannot be evaluated in terms of lasting principles.
  d. it would imply a nonexistent religious universality.
  e. they apply only to humans, and not to other species.



lorealeza77

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b



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