The doctrine of moral isolationism is that
A) it is impossible for members of one culture to make meaningful moral judgments about another culture.
B) it is morally wrong for members of one culture to impose their way of life on others.
C) because each culture is uniquely precious, cultures ought to remain isolated to avoid becoming too similar.
D) what is right or wrong for a person is determined by what his or her culture says is right or wrong.
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