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  1. Jun 18, 2009 · A similar tension appears to shape Richard Brandt's presentation of relativism in “Ethical Relativism,” in Edwards, Paul, ed., The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (New York: MacMillan, 1967), vol. 3, p. 75.Google Scholar He defines “meta-ethical relativism” as the denial “that there is always one correct moral evaluation” on a given ...

  2. Abstract. Discusses three forms of moral relativism—normative moral relativism, moral judgement relativism, and metaethical relativism. After discussing objections to each view, it is shown that the objections can all be met and that all three versions of moral relativism are correct. Keywords: metaethical relativism, moral judgement ...

  3. Mar 18, 2021 · Normative moral relativism: Everything that is ethically good or bad can and should be determined only in the framework and in relative to the cultural and social standards of different cultures, and given that both societal values and moral standards seem to differ widely, relativism follows. 3. Meta-ethical relativism: The idea that there are ...

  4. 1 This is different for meta-ethical relativism: meta-ethical relativism is most often presented or defended in its extreme form, namely that all moral statements are relatively right or wrong if meta-ethical relativism is correct. For a discussion of this view, see Sinnott-Armstrong 2009. Varying versions of moral relativism 97 123

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MetaethicsMetaethics - Wikipedia

    t. e. In metaphilosophy and ethics, metaethics is the study of the nature, scope, and meaning of moral judgment. It is one of the three branches of ethics generally studied by philosophers, the others being normative ethics (questions of how one ought to be and act) and applied ethics (practical questions of right behavior in given, usually ...

  6. There is another sense, to be explained in section 7, in which relativism is more radical, because it is more revisionary. 1 This sense is a semantic sense. In any case, each metaethical theory is at odds with common-sense moral thinking. But their common skepticism can also seem to be forced on us by serious, hard-nosed reflection.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Cultural relativism is a term that can be interpreted in different ways. First, this term can indicate no specific standard for morality, and good and evil are relative to society. As a ...