According to Midgley, moral isolationism limits our ability to judge our own culture because
A) it deprives us of the ability to make meaningful comparisons between our culture and other cultures.
B) we ultimately cannot understand even our own culture well enough to form judgments about it.
C) moral isolationism entails that only outsiders are sufficiently isolated from social pressure to form clear judgments.
D) it means that we need extensive training in anthropology to judge any culture, including our own.
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