It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding socio-centrics and egocentrics?The author traces “morality” to “mores” and says morality is about what a community honors, but then adds that self-fulfilment matters because people need it to carry out the duties morality assigns. So the author treats both community obligation and self-fulfilment as parts of morality.
(A) The position of the socio-centrics is stronger than that of the egocentrics
The passage does emphasize community, but it also explicitly says self-fulfilment is important to morality, not optional. That makes “socio-centrics are stronger” too one-sided for what the author is doing.
(B) The positions of the egocentrics and socio-centrics are of equal merit
This fits best: the author uses the socio-centric idea to define what morality is aimed at (serving the community), and uses the egocentric idea to explain a necessary condition for morality to work (citizens must be fulfilled enough to perform duties).
Both positions are presented as genuinely contributing to what morality involves.(C) There is no merit in the position of the egocentrics
Directly contradicted by the line that self-fulfilment is
important to morality.
(D) Neither position contributes very much to an understanding of the definition of morality
The whole passage is an attempt to use both positions to clarify morality, so this cannot be right.
(E) The dispute between the egocentrics and socio-centrics is based on trivial issues
The author treats the dispute as meaningful and offers a synthesis, not a dismissal.
Answer: (B)