Moral relativism is the belief that correct moral principles are
those accepted by the correct religion. Moral relativism is one of
many philosophical positions that talks about the differences in
moral judgments in different cultures.
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Ethical relativism denies universal moral principles, claiming
that moral codes are strictly subjective. Ethical situationalism
states moral principles are objective, and should be applied
differently in different contexts.
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virtue.
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Moral relativism is the philosophy that rejects the idea of universal values, believing that moral principles are subject to cultural, historical, and individual differences.
Which of these terms refers to the process by which a social group becomes part of another social group A accreditation B association C assertion D assimilation E abduction
The nationalism displayed at the Olympic Games is evidence of this characteristic
What term refers to the knowledge a culture uses to make and build things
Which of these terms refers to the process by which a social group becomes part of another social group A accreditation B association C assertion D assimilation E abduction
The nationalism displayed at the Olympic Games is evidence of this characteristic