Which of the following statements is true about A. J. Ayer's approach to ethical theory?
a. He believed that the world was full of "gray," meaning that nothing was verifiable, too many shades of truth existing.
b. He believed that there are tests for truth available for religious and ethical propositions.
c. He supported attempts to provide a theoretical basis for ethics.
d. He maintained that the only meaningful propositions were verifiable ones.
D
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