The belief that there is no absolute moral orientation, and no absolute right or wrong, is called Moral Relativism. Among the most prominent contemporary philosophical defenders of moral relativism are Gilbert Harmann and David B. Wong. Notable historical philosophers and those of similar profession that proposed and described forms of moral relativism include the Greek historian Herodotus and sophist Protagoras, and the Chinese Daoist philosopher Zhuangzhi.
Sophists
Sophists
herodotus
herodotus
he was just smart enough to know what was right or wrong
herodotus
Ethics is knowing right from wrong and to know when the ethical standards and rules. Ethics is usually taught within the family and church.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
It basically means either what lesson is taught at the end of a story or what is right or wrong.
The answer is "wrong." Because if you say the word "right," it's incorrect because the answer is "wrong." But if you say the word "wrong," you are correct because the answer is "wrong."
he has told that happiness is everywhere regardless the condition or conditions. he has told us what life is all about and he taught us the right from wrong and be contented to what we had right now. In addition, he has share his personal experiences.
children should be taught what is right and wrong during their growing years. Stereotyping them can cause their minds to wander in different directions. Better, taught them, what's the position of males and females in the society.