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question 3 (mandatory) (1 point) suppose a culture approves of beheading a child for shoplifting a candy bar. according to the perspective of cultural relativism, the beheading is a) neither justified nor unjustified. b) objectively justified. c) morally justified. d) morally unjustified.
Cultural relativism holds that moral truth is determined by a culture's norms; if a culture approves of an action, it is morally justified within that framework. It rejects objective moral truths, so the action is not objectively justified, and it is not neutral or unjustified here since the culture approves.
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c) morally justified.