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Marcel Duchamp.
Explanation:
Marcel Duchamp’s oeuvre spanned many of the early 20th century’s key movements, including Dada and Futurism. Today, however, Duchamp is best remembered for his controversial work titled Fountain (1917) – a porcelain urinal upon which Duchamp added the false signature, ‘R.Mutt.’ Simultaneously outrageous and puzzling, Fountain is a seminal 20th century moment, removing art’s obligation to be aesthetically pleasing and calling instead for the intellectually provocative. Duchamp’s works were entirely expressive of his Dadaist attitude; alongside his literary, political, and artistic contemporaries, he revolted against the notion of artistic value and ‘fine’ taste, and advocated for art which appealed to the mind rather than the eyes.
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The correct answer is D. Moral objectivism
Explanation:
Ethical relativism is a theory and perspective that proposes right/wrong decisions and actions (morality) are not universal, but depend on the culture or perspective of the individual, and therefore while some actions/decisions can be considered as morally correct in one culture in another culture these are immoral. The opposite of this theory is moral or ethical objectivism in which moral or ethical principles do not depend on the culture or perspective of the individual but these are universal or rely on facts. Thus, the opposite of strong ethical relativism is moral objectivism.
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Explanation:
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