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Ethical Relativism Metaethics Ethics


Ethical Relativism
Ethical relativism is a theory that there are no universally applicable ethical principles. This is not to imply that anything goes, but that ethical principals are determined by what is acceptable within a specific group or society.

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- Web links; literature survey; and some questions to ponder and discuss.
- Many of these refute relativism.


  • - An article describing the philosophical justification for rejecting purely subjective ethics.
  • - paper by Ronald Dworkin (published in PPA). "Is there any such thing as objective truth in ethics or aesthetics?"
  • - Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger calls ethical relativism "the central problem for faith today."


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