_________ is the perspective that there is no universal moral truth but only a person's individual beliefs, perspectives, and values.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: Moral Relativism
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Locke held that we can think about things before we have experienced them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The utilitarian or welfare approach to justice advocates that the distribution of scarce
goods should
a. those who have been subject to prior deprivation b. those most in need c. they should be equally distributed d. those most likely to benefit the most and contribute to society
Provide a critical assessment of the following comparative general claim:People who listen to classical music are more productive.
What will be an ideal response?
According to the Law of Contradiction:
A. either a statement or its contradictory must be true. B. a statement and its contradictory might both be true. C. a statement and its contradictory can't both be true. D. either a statement or its contradictory must be false. E. All of the above.