Describe the main criticism of moral relativism.
A. The main critique is that the requirements of morality are the product of aparticular culture and, therefore, apply to just that culture's members, whichis a direct result of the thesis that people in different societies have divergentmoral beliefs
B. The main critique is that the requirements of morality are the product of aparticular culture and, therefore, apply to just that culture's members, whichdoes not follow naturally from the thesis that people in different societieshave divergent moral beliefs.
C. The main critique is that the requirements of morality are the product of a
particular religion and, therefore, apply to just that religion's members, which
is a direct result of the thesis that people in different societies have divergent
moral beliefs.
D. The main critique is that the requirements of morality are the product of
history and years of the same belief, and, therefore, it is very difficult to act
morally.
B
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