Friedman believes that if there are important differences in moral frameworks, they are

based on differences in

a. ability to reason well deductively.
b. orientation between Western and Eastern cultures.
c. fundamental religious beliefs and commitments.
d. scientific world views.
e. primary moral commitments.


e

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