Multiple Choice
One way to criticize a moral theory is to ask what it would be like if that theory was true. What would it be like if ethical relativism were true?
A) We could not criticize the practices of other societies.
B) There could be no coherent notion of moral progress.
C) It would be senseless to criticize the practices of one's own society.
D) All of the above
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