The identity argument maintains that

a. race, ethnicity or culture do not matter to morality.
b. race, ethnicity or culture are central to identity and hence to morality.
c. race, ethnicity or culture make a difference to morality only when the group has
been subject to discrimination.
d. None of the above.


b. race, ethnicity or culture are central to identity and hence to morality.

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One version of Kant’s categorical imperative requires that persons always be treated as

ends and never as means

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teleological argument?

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