1. Are moral truths relative?
The most common argument against relativism in general runs thus: " the variety of moral judgements no more justifies the denial of moral objectivity than the diversity in judgement about the course of things disproves the objectivity of the truth." ... More to the point, it seems obvious that what exactly counts as a society is rather obscure (Shaw, 16) and is becoming even more so in the regions of mixed ethnicity that are becoming more and more common place. ... "Ethical Relativity may mean, in the first place, that moral value is relative to the subject asserting it or to the type of soci...
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