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      • Metaethical Moral Relativism (MMR). The truth or falsity of moral judgments, or their justification, is not absolute or universal, but is relative to the traditions, convictions, or practices of a group of persons.
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  2. Terms in this set (24) Ethical Relativism. The belief that nothing is objectively right or wrong and that the definition of right or wrong depends on the prevailing view of a particular individual, cultural, or historical period. Moral Varies among culturals.

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  5. ethical relativism the metaethical theory that morality is a product of culture; that each culture creates a unique morality and that various cultural moralities cannot be judged against one another objectivism/universalism

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  7. Cultural relativism claims that the correct moral standards are relative to cultures or societies; Ethical subjectivism claims that the correct moral standards are those endorsed by each individual. Why are both cultural relativism and ethical subjectivism theories inconsistent with ethical objectivism? Ethical objectivism is the view that some ...

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