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If someone believes that it is never ethical to eat meat, then they believe that right and wrong are defined by ______.
a.
God or nature
b.
Social context
c.
Concrete circumstances
d.
None of the above
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a. God or nature
Explanation: Saying it's never ethical to eat meat asserts an absolute moral rule — that right and wrong are fixed by an objective source (e.g., divine command or natural law), not by social context or particular circumstances.
Explanation: Saying it's never ethical to eat meat asserts an absolute moral rule — that right and wrong are fixed by an objective source (e.g., divine command or natural law), not by social context or particular circumstances.
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