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Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as 'Statement (I)' and or as 'Statement (II)'. You are to examine se two statements carefully and select answers to se items using codes given below:
Statements (I): Moral pluralists maintain that re are moral truths, but y do not form a body of coherent and consistent truths in way that one finds in science or mamatics.
Statements (II): Moral truth are real, but partial.
Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as 'Statement (I)' and or as 'Statement (II)'. You are to examine se two statements carefully and select answers to se items using codes given below:
Statements (I): Moral pluralists maintain that re are moral truths, but y do not form a body of coherent and consistent truths in way that one finds in science or mamatics.
Statements (II): Moral truth are real, but partial.
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Directions: The question consists of two statements, one labelled as 'Statement (I)' and or as 'Statement (II)'. You are to examine se two statements carefully and select answers to se items using codes given below:
Statements (I): Moral pluralists maintain that re are moral truths, but y do not form a body of coherent and consistent truths in way that one finds in science or mamatics.
Statements (II): Moral truth are real, but partial.
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