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Which among the following statements are not true?a.Philosophical reflections don’t require a sense of rationalization.b.Ethics reflects upon moralities. c.Moral behaviour is not necessarily the result of philosophical reflections.d.Moral assumptions have evolved over a period of time.

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Which among the following statements are not true?a.Philosophical reflections don’t require a sense of rationalization.b.Ethics reflects upon moralities. c.Moral behaviour is not necessarily the result of philosophical reflections.d.Moral assumptions have evolved over a period of time.

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The statement that is not true among the following is:

a. Philosophical reflections don’t require a sense of rationalization.

This is not true because philosophical reflections do require a sense of rationalization. Philosophy is all about rationalizing and understanding the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. It involves logical reasoning and critical analysis, which are key components of rationalization.

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