Ethical nihilism is the view that:
A. there may be morally right acts, but we have no way of telling what they are.
B. no actions are ever morally right or morally wrong.
C. the moral character of an action depends on the norms of society.
D. we have no right to judge the actions of others.
E. None of the above
Answer: B
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