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  • November 7, 2021
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Michelle is visiting a Muslim country. She doesn't know what to expect
because she knows that some Muslim societies expect women to wear a
head-scarf when they are outdoors. When she gets off of the airplane,
Michelle immediately notices that all the women in the airport are wearing
head-scarves.
According to conventionalism, which action would be most
appropriate for Michelle to take?




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Let her hair show because she isn’t Muslim.




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Buy a head-scarf and put it on.




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Tie her hair back and put on a baseball cap.

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Buy a head scarf and keep it in her purse in case someone tells her to put it
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CONCEPT
Applying Conventionalism
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Which of the following examples contains a disagreement between
popular thought and divine command theory?
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God forbids divorce, so my wife and I didn't make a prenuptial agreement.
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God says, "Woe to those who are rich," but many people strive for wealth.
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God says to keep the Sabbath holy, so many people don't have to work on
the weekend.

God forbids the worship of idols, so I only worship him.


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, CONCEPT
Applying Divine Command Theory
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Sadie goes into work on the Sabbath, despite God's commandment against
doing so.
According to divine command theory, Sadie's action is __________.


supererogatory

impermissible





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neutral




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CONCEPT
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Commitments of Divine Command Theory
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Frances, like most people in her culture, avoids making eye contact with
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strangers.
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What would a conventionalist call the action of making eye contact
with strangers?


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Neutral
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Impermissible
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Obligatory

Supererogatory
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CONCEPT
Commitments of Conventionalism
5

Which of the following statements supports egoism?



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