Non-objectivists and objectivists may differ on how best to shape their children to be cooperative moral citizens in that

a. non-objectivists would hold that we instill moral truth in children rather than teaching them torecognize moral truth
b. objectivists would hold that we shape a positive moral outlook in children rather than teaching torecognize moral truth.
c. non-objectivists believe we need not teach children anything since there are no objective moral
values
d. none of the above


Answer: a. non-objectivists would hold that we instill moral truth in children rather than teaching them torecognize moral truth

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