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  2. Sep 6, 2023 · Learn how moral relativism rejects objective moral truths and argues that what is moral depends on the context and perspective of the person. See examples of moral relativism in different situations, such as eating pork, tardiness, veganism, and tax avoidance.

  3. Ethical relativism, the doctrine that there are no absolute truths in ethics and that what is morally right or wrong varies from person to person or from society to society. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) Herodotus, the Greek historian of the 5th century bc, advanced this view.

    • Child Labor – Ethical relativism is evident in the varying perspectives on child labor. Some societies may consider it a necessary means of economic survival, while others view it as exploitative and a violation of children’s rights.
    • Cultural Practices – Different cultures have unique customs and practices. For instance, some cultures may accept polygamy as a way of life, whereas in others, it’s considered unethical due to concerns about gender equality and individual rights.
    • Capital Punishment – The acceptance or rejection of the death penalty varies across countries. Some see it as a just punishment for heinous crimes, while others view it as inhumane and a violation of the right to life.
    • Animal Rights – Ethical relativism is clearly visible in the treatment of animals. Some individuals and cultures advocate for vegetarianism and the ethical treatment of animals, while others engage in hunting for sport without ethical qualms.
  4. 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.

  5. Learn about moral relativism, the idea that there is no universal or absolute set of moral principles. Explore different types of moral relativism and their implications for real-life ethical dilemmas.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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