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I belong to various overlapping societies. I'm part of a specific nation, state, city, and neighborhood; but I'm also part of various family, professional, religious, and peer groups. The groups that I belong to often have conflicting values.

Suppose that most in my national and religious societies disapprove of racism, while most in my professional and family societies approve of it. On cultural relativism, should I accept that racism is good?

    { 1 } - Yes -- because your professional and family groups approve of it.
    { 2 } - No -- because your national and religious groups disapprove of it.
    { 3 } - CR gives unclear and conflicting results about such cases.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

I belong to various overlapping societies. I'm part of a specific nation, state, city, and neighborhood; but I'm also part of various family, professional, religious, and peer groups. The groups that I belong to often have conflicting values.

Suppose that most in my national and religious societies disapprove of racism, while most in my professional and family societies approve of it. On cultural relativism, should I accept that racism is good?

But your national and religious groups disapprove of it.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

I belong to various overlapping societies. I'm part of a specific nation, state, city, and neighborhood; but I'm also part of various family, professional, religious, and peer groups. The groups that I belong to often have conflicting values.

Suppose that most in my national and religious societies disapprove of racism, while most in my professional and family societies approve of it. On cultural relativism, should I accept that racism is good?

    { 1 } - Yes -- because your professional and family groups approve of it.
    { 2 } - No -- because your national and religious groups disapprove of it.
    { 3 } - CR gives unclear and conflicting results about such cases.

But your professional and family groups approve of it.

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3 is correct!

I belong to various overlapping societies. I'm part of a specific nation, state, city, and neighborhood; but I'm also part of various family, professional, religious, and peer groups. The groups that I belong to often have conflicting values.

Suppose that most in my national and religious societies disapprove of racism, while most in my professional and family societies approve of it. On cultural relativism, should I accept that racism is good?

    { 1 } - Yes -- because your professional and family groups approve of it.
    { 2 } - No -- because your national and religious groups disapprove of it.
    { 3 } - CR gives unclear and conflicting results about such cases.

CR would give each society a common morality if we all belonged to only one society. But the world is more complicated than that.

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