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República Bolivariana de Venezuela.
Ministerio de Educación Superior.
Instituto Universitario Politécnico Santiago Mariño.
Extensión Barinas
Antonio Tielve
C.I. 17.626.108
Julio 2014
ETHICAL AND MORAL RELATIVISM
ETHICAL RELATIVISM
Is the position that all points of view are equally valid and the individual determines what is true and relative for them.
Some slogan relativists are:
What’s right for you may not be what’s right for me. What’s right for my culture
won’t necessarily be what’s right for your culture.
No moral principles are true for all people at all times and in all places.
Ethical relativism represents the position that there are no moral absolutes, no moral right or wrong
his philosophy allows people to mutate ethically as the culture, knowledge, and technology change in society
Subjective ethical relativism supports the view that the
truth of moral principles is relative
to individuals
Subjective relativism allows you to be sovereign over the principles that dictate how you live your life.
MORAL RELATIVISM
May be any of several philosophical positions concerned with the differences in moral judgments across different people and cultures
Moral relativism has steadily been accepted as the primary moral philosophy of modern society, a culture that was previously governed by a "Judeo-Christian" view of morality.
Moral relativism is the view that ethical
standards, morality, and positions of right
or wrong are culturally based and therefore subject to a person's
individual choice
Moral Relativism is a worldview. To determine for yourself which
position to hold where morality is concerned, you
must first determine what you believe
about the origin of life
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