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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.
To me, moral relativism always exists on some level. If you take two people and compare their morals, they will most likely differ. For example, a lot of people think homosexuality is an absolute wrong. As a bisexual, I obviously disagree. So in this scenario either (a) moral absolutism exists and homosexuality is an absolute wrong (or right), or (b) moral relativism exists and homosexuality is neither "right" nor "wrong".
Then comes along the classic counterargument: Was Hitler justified in his killing of the Jews? After all, it was is set of morals that led him to it, and no one's morals are superior. Is murder absolutely wrong? If not, why do we condemn those who murder? And so on...
What do you guys think?
To me, moral relativism always exists on some level. If you take two people and compare their morals, they will most likely differ. For example, a lot of people think homosexuality is an absolute wrong. As a bisexual, I obviously disagree. So in this scenario either (a) moral absolutism exists and homosexuality is an absolute wrong (or right), or (b) moral relativism exists and homosexuality is neither "right" nor "wrong".
Then comes along the classic counterargument: Was Hitler justified in his killing of the Jews? After all, it was is set of morals that led him to it, and no one's morals are superior. Is murder absolutely wrong? If not, why do we condemn those who murder? And so on...
What do you guys think?