The moral theory of ethical relativism can best be characterized by:

A) Determining which course of action produces the greatest amount of good for the greatest
number of people.
B) A set of universal rules based on reasoning which must be applied in all situations and is
characterized by reversibility.
C) The belief that the moral rules should be determined by persons who have a "veil of
ignorance" about their place or station in society.
D) The belief that a person must decide what course of action is proper based on that
person's own set of beliefs or feelings.
E) The consultation of an outside source, such as a book or person, for guidance.

D

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