Exam 4: Is Morality Relative the Variability of Norms and Values
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Which of the following suggests that governments can and should pass laws to protect citizens from themselves,looking out for its citizens as a father might for his children?
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Briefly discuss the basic position of ethical naturalism,commenting specifically upon the ways in which science can,arguably,enhance our understanding of morality.
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When we are committed unquestioningly and with absolute certainty to a belief or beliefs,we are guilty of:
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One of the benefits of relativism is that it encourages us to maintain an open mind and be tolerant and understanding of differences.
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Planned,premeditated killings of family members whose behavior is judged to have brought shame or dishonor to the family are referred to as:
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