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What is Ethical Relativism? - PHILO-notes Whiteboard Edition

What is Ethical Relativism? - PHILO-notes Whiteboard Edition Ethical relativism or moral relativism is the view that ethical or moral values and beliefs are relative to the various individuals or societies that hold them. Thus, according to the ethical or moral relativists, there is no objective right and wrong.


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