The problem of induction is a problem for ethical relativism because

A. induction persuades people to think for themselves instead of following cultural norms.
B. with induction it can never be known for certain whether enough material has been accumulated to conclude that there are no universal moral values.
C. according to induction the key argument proposed by ethical relativism is faulty.
D. induction does not distinguish between actual and professed morality.


B. with induction it can never be known for certain whether enough material has been accumulated to conclude that there are no universal moral values.

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