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Is morality evolutionary or revolutionary? Discuss.
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- Evolutionary: Refers to gradual development or change over a long period, often through natural selection or adaptation. - Revolutionary: Refers to a sudden, radical, or complete change, often involving a significant shift in ideas or practices. Show more…
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