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Which is a reason that supports positivism?

    { 1 } - Legal morality is always broad, crude, and unrefined.
    { 2 } - Human laws and customs may be destructive or even unjust.
    { 3 } - We can live together well if each of us lives by a different personal ethic.
    { 4 } - Individuals are capable of working out systems of values on the basis of their own limited experience and insights.
    { 5 } - People form moral standards only in a social context with the help and guidance of their community.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is a reason that supports positivism?

    { 1 } - Legal morality is always broad, crude, and unrefined.
    { 2 } - Human laws and customs may be destructive or even unjust.
    { 3 } - We can live together well if each of us lives by a different personal ethic.
    { 4 } - Individuals are capable of working out systems of values on the basis of their own limited experience and insights.
    { 5 } - People form moral standards only in a social context with the help and guidance of their community.

See p. 153.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is a reason that supports positivism?

    { 1 } - Legal morality is always broad, crude, and unrefined.
    { 2 } - Human laws and customs may be destructive or even unjust.
    { 3 } - We can live together well if each of us lives by a different personal ethic.
    { 4 } - Individuals are capable of working out systems of values on the basis of their own limited experience and insights.
    { 5 } - People form moral standards only in a social context with the help and guidance of their community.

See p. 153.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is a reason that supports positivism?

    { 1 } - Legal morality is always broad, crude, and unrefined.
    { 2 } - Human laws and customs may be destructive or even unjust.
    { 3 } - We can live together well if each of us lives by a different personal ethic.
    { 4 } - Individuals are capable of working out systems of values on the basis of their own limited experience and insights.
    { 5 } - People form moral standards only in a social context with the help and guidance of their community.

See p. 153.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is a reason that supports positivism?

    { 1 } - Legal morality is always broad, crude, and unrefined.
    { 2 } - Human laws and customs may be destructive or even unjust.
    { 3 } - We can live together well if each of us lives by a different personal ethic.
    { 4 } - Individuals are capable of working out systems of values on the basis of their own limited experience and insights.
    { 5 } - People form moral standards only in a social context with the help and guidance of their community.

This is not true, and if it were it would not support positivism.

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5 is correct!

Which is a reason that supports positivism?

    { 1 } - Legal morality is always broad, crude, and unrefined.
    { 2 } - Human laws and customs may be destructive or even unjust.
    { 3 } - We can live together well if each of us lives by a different personal ethic.
    { 4 } - Individuals are capable of working out systems of values on the basis of their own limited experience and insights.
    { 5 } - People form moral standards only in a social context with the help and guidance of their community.

See p. 153.

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