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zimovet [89]
2 years ago
6

Frances, like most people in her culture, avoids making eye contact with strangers. what would a conventionalist call the action

of making eye contact with strangers?
Social Studies
1 answer:
valentina_108 [34]2 years ago
7 0

Frances, like most people in her culture, avoids making eye contact with strangers. A conventionalist would call the action of making eye contact with strangers <u>impermissible.</u>

Conventionalists adhere to a belief that the principles and values, moral rules, social expectations and etiquette, are a creation of human society and therefore not immutable or universal; rather, they are specific to a particular culture.

For example, the prohibition against murder or stealing are not universal laws, applicable to all societies, but are created over time through agreements -implicit or explicit- between members of society.

Where making eye contact with strangers is against the norm, a conventionalist would argue that it is impermissible to commit that particular action.

To learn more about conventionalists: brainly.com/question/24316302

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