Determine whether Confuscian ethics maintains that one must adhere to common or customary practices in order to do the moral thing.
A. No, sometimes we need to consider common or customary practices but onlyif there is a life or death situation
B. No, sometimes we need to rebel against common or customary practices forthe sake of traditional values themselves, and it is not always easy to knowwhen to do this.
C. Yes, this is an accurate statement describing a view of Confuscian ethics.
D. Yes, one must adhere to common or customary practices at all times when
making a moral decision.
B
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