Naturalism holds the viewpoint that

A. there is no ultimate moral foundation for our laws. Laws are based on mere consensus.
B. laws reflects or ought to reflect a set of universal moral standards, standards that apply to all people.
C. some laws are contextual and relative and others reflect universal moral standards.
D. laws reflect or ought to reflect values found throughout all of nature and the animal kingdom.


B. laws reflects or ought to reflect a set of universal moral standards, standards that apply to all people.

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