An argument that only presents you with two options is always fallacious.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following is an argument in favor of moral relativism?
A) The ethical beliefs of any given society are determined abstractly and never change. B) Religious customs determine what is just and unjust. C) Moral judgments express our own subjective reactions to certain facts and events. D) Some moral judgments might be wiser than others.
Kant believed that the categorical imperative was a:
A. new principle of morality. B. principle explaining people's underlying motivations. C. more precise statement of the Golden Rule. D. rough guide to action, not an absolute rule. E. None of the above
The word "for" serves as
A) a premise indicator? B) a conclusion indicator? C) neither a premise nor a conclusion indicator
The following practices are forbidden by Shari’ah Law
a. drinking alcohol b. eating pork c. getting a tattoo d. All of the above