What might anthropology be like if moral isolationism were true?
A) Anthropology would be just the same as it actually is.
B) Anthropologists could understand people in other cultures, but not judge them as good or bad people.
C) Anthropologists could describe the behavior of people in other cultures, but never really understand them.
D) There could be no anthropology of any kind if moral isolationism were true.
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