According to Dewey, moral laws:

a. are like laws of physics, since they are to be rigidly obeyed.
b. are unlike laws of physics, since they are to be rigidly obeyed.
c. are like laws of physics, since they are to be obeyed in certaincircumstances

d. are unlike laws of physics, since they are to be obeyed in certaincircumstances.
e. none of these choices.


c

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