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If both right: social ethical relativism: what is right = what society approves of ; 2 problems: 1) what is meant by "society"? what percent? subgroups allowed? 2) can't criticize other societies, or own past behavior moral criticism/debate impossible ;
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Moral relativism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In philosophy moral relativism is the position that moral or ethical propositions do not reflect universal moral truths (neither objective nor subjective). Instead, Moral Relativism makes claims rel...
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Literature on Ethical Relativism ... "The Truth in Ethical Relativism" by Hugh LaFollette ... Ethical Relativism: More general information.
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Tendency to make ethical (right/wrong) choices only on the basis of what looks right or reasonable according to one's own belief or value system ... ethical relativism in the news ... Search volume for ethical relativism...
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Definition of ethical relativism in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ethical relativism. Pronunciation of ethical relativism. Translations of ethical relativism. ethical relativism synonyms, ethical relativism antonyms. ... Catholic social teaching considers ethical relativism to be one of the greatest threats to democracies.
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Hugh LaFollette, "The Truth in Ethical Relativism," Journal of Social Philosophy, 1991, 146-54. ... A Bibliographical Survey of Ethical Relativism ... Some of the most interesting work on the issue of ethical relativism stems from Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue, 2nd edition (Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre...
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