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Why is egoism considered a relativist theory of ethics? 
 
Because it maintains that humans are not inherently selfish. 
 
Because it maintains that there are universal truths most people agree on. 
 
Because right and wrong are subject to the individual agent. 
 
Because it maintains that what is good applies to everyone equally. 
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Which of the following statements about philosophy is true? 
 
Philosophy is a way to answer questions about the physical univer...
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Karl receives a call from the local police, who are concerned that his son may be growing and
distributing an illegal (but not dangerous) drug. Karl knows this suspicion to be true. If he
admits it to the police, his son will be arrested, and their family’s name will be tarnished. If
he lies, the police will assume the tip they got was false and go away.
Most people are s...
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