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2. How does Runzo define "meta-ethics" (and is that consistent with how other writers have used that term)?definition, compare and contrast the metaphysics of Judaism with that of Hinduism and

with that of Buddhism, and show in each case how the metaphysics of the religion shapes the answer to the question "why does it matter to try to be moral?" Explain what the moral point of view is, according to Runzo, and state what motives are offered by Buddhism, Hinduism and Judaism for taking the moral point of view. In view of the differences both among the world religions and also with secular points of view, do you think there can be a universal ethic of what is right and wrong? Why or why not?In light of that

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