Multiple Choice
Mackie argues against ethical objectivism from the fact that
A) there is widespread moral disagreement.
B) if there are moral properties, they would be strange entities.
C) it is hard to see how moral facts would be motivating.
D) All of the above
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Q11: An ethical constructivist would deny<br>A) moral statements
Q12: Which of the following is a domain-specific
Q13: Which of the following best describes domain
Q14: Which consideration might support particularism as best
Q15: Ethical theories<br>A) make general claims about what
Q17: What is the problem with the inference
Q18: Which of the following is not among
Q19: Are some moral rules universally valid-that is,
Q20: Domain-specific principles<br>A) are a form of particularism.<br>B)
Q21: An ethical expressivist would understand the sentence