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Which reason is NOT a justification of the authors for proposing Christian and Roman Catholic ethical principles?
{ 1 } - Humanism is self-evident.
{ 2 } - Every human being has a value system that is at least equivalent to a religion.
{ 3 } - There is no neutral value system.
{ 4 } - To label a value system as neutral is to give it a privileged position.
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Which reason is NOT a justification of the authors for proposing Christian and Roman Catholic ethical principles?
{ 1 } - Humanism is self-evident.
{ 2 } - Every human being has a value system that is at least equivalent to a religion.
{ 3 } - There is no neutral value system.
{ 4 } - To label a value system as neutral is to give it a privileged position.
Not only do the authors think that humanism is not self-evident, they do not think it is correct. See pp. 12-13.
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Which reason is NOT a justification of the authors for proposing Christian and Roman Catholic ethical principles?
{ 1 } - Humanism is self-evident.
{ 2 } - Every human being has a value system that is at least equivalent to a religion.
{ 3 } - There is no neutral value system.
{ 4 } - To label a value system as neutral is to give it a privileged position.
See p. xiii.
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Which reason is NOT a justification of the authors for proposing Christian and Roman Catholic ethical principles?
{ 1 } - Humanism is self-evident.
{ 2 } - Every human being has a value system that is at least equivalent to a religion.
{ 3 } - There is no neutral value system.
{ 4 } - To label a value system as neutral is to give it a privileged position.
See p. xiii.
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Which reason is NOT a justification of the authors for proposing Christian and Roman Catholic ethical principles?
{ 1 } - Humanism is self-evident.
{ 2 } - Every human being has a value system that is at least equivalent to a religion.
{ 3 } - There is no neutral value system.
{ 4 } - To label a value system as neutral is to give it a privileged position.
See p. xiii.
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