Hume approaches ethics by examining

a. the Western religious tradition.
b. the universal, natural moral law discovered through experience.
c. rational intuitions which are irrefutable.
d. human psychology.


d.

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Harris and Narayan argue that those who genuinely favor meritocracy and meritocratic

ideals a. are strongly opposed to any form of affirmative action. b. are in fundamental opposition to basic democratic principles. c. have failed to grasp the importance of shared community values. d. may have good reason to support affirmative action. e. are in conflict with the central teachings of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths.

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A semi-historical myth is meant to explain how things have come to be as they are now

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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