1. Morality and Cultural Relativism
The term 'wrong' cannot be applied universally, because it is argued that because morality is relative to ones culture, there are no objective moral standards. Consequently, if the actions of those responsible were culturally approved, then it may even be the case such an act was morally right. ... But from a relativistic point of view there is no more reason to be tolerant than intolerant, and neither stance is objectively morally better than the other'6. ... They claim that because there is no compelling reason to treat moral disagreements any differently to normal disagreeme...
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