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  2. Ethical relativism is the view that there are no absolute moral truths and that what is right or wrong depends on culture, society, or personal preference. Learn about the arguments for and against ethical relativism, and see how it relates to postmodernism and Nietzsche.

  3. Aug 1, 1992 · Learn about the theory of ethical relativism, which holds that morality is relative to the norms of one's culture. Explore the arguments for and against this theory and its implications for ethical decision making.

  4. Sep 11, 2015 · 1. What is Relativism? 1.1 The co-variance definition. 1.2 Relativism by contrast. 1.3 The hidden parameter definition. 1.4 The scope of relativism. 1.4.1 Global vs. Local Relativism. 1.4.2 Strong vs. Weak Relativism. 2. Why Relativism? 2.1 Empirical claims of diversity and their consequences. 2.2 Disagreements and intractability.

  5. Feb 19, 2004 · Moral Relativism. First published Thu Feb 19, 2004; substantive revision Wed Mar 10, 2021. Moral relativism is an important topic in metaethics. It is also widely discussed outside philosophy (for example, by political and religious leaders), and it is controversial among philosophers and nonphilosophers alike.

  6. Moral relativism or ethical relativism (often reformulated as relativist ethics or relativist morality) is used to describe several philosophical positions concerned with the differences in moral judgments across different peoples and cultures. An advocate of such ideas is often referred to as a relativist.

  7. Learn about moral relativism, the idea that there is no universal or absolute set of moral principles. See how moral relativism can be understood in different ways and how it differs from moral absolutism.

  8. Everyone, absolutists and relativists alike, agrees that circumstances make a difference. Whether it is morally permissible to enter a house, for example, depends on whether one is the owner, a guest, or a burglar. Nor is ethical relativism merely the idea that different people have different beliefs about ethics, which again no one would deny.

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