Multiple Choice
Ethical relativism and ethical constructivism differ in what respect?
A) Constructivists accept human rights; relativists do not.
B) Constructivists thinking that ethics are constructed by reason; relativists think it comes from subject desires and affect.
C) Constructivists might think there are social facts that make ethical truths apply across all cultures; relativists think it is always relative to culture.
D) None of the above
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