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    The "Doctrine of Specificity" Implies That
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The "Doctrine of Specificity" Implies That

Question 139

Question 139

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The "doctrine of specificity" implies that


A) cheaters will lie
B) moral reasoning predicts specific moral behaviors
C) moral behavior is specific to the situation
D) most children are amoral creatures

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