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  1. Moral relativism - Wikipedia

    Moral relativism or ethical relativism (often reformulated as relativist ethics or relativist morality) is used to describe several philosophical positions concerned with the differences in moral judgments across …

  2. Moral Relativism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Moral relativism is the view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint (for instance, that of a culture or a historical period) and that no standpoint is uniquely …

  3. Moral Relativism - Ethics Unwrapped

    Moral relativism is the idea that there is no universal or absolute set of moral principles. It’s a version of morality that advocates “to each her own,” and those who follow it say, “Who am I to judge?”

  4. Exploring Moral Relativism: A Comprehensive Overview - Philosophos

    2025年12月17日 · Moral relativism holds that no single moral principle is universally accepted, and that different people may have different moral values or beliefs. It rejects the idea of absolute standards …

  5. What Is Moral Relativism in Ethics? An In-Depth Examination

    2024年1月31日 · Philosopher Emrys Westacott spends some time discussing what many mistakenly assume equates to moral relativism, like cultural and descriptive relativism. Despite exposure to …

  6. Ethical relativism | Philosophy, Morality & Cultural Values | Britannica

    Ethical relativism, the doctrine that there are no absolute truths in ethics and that what is morally right or wrong varies from person to person or from society to society.

  7. Moral relativism | Religion and Philosophy - EBSCO

    Moral relativism is a philosophical position asserting that moral judgments and ethical systems are not universally applicable but instead vary across different cultures and contexts. It encompasses three …

  8. Moral Relativism: A Philosophical Exploration - Psychology Fanatic

    2025年6月16日 · Explore the complexities of moral relativism and how cultural differences influence our understanding of right and wrong.

  9. Moral relativism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Often the subject of heated debate, moral relativism is a cluster of doctrines concerning diversity of moral judgment across time, societies and individuals. Descriptive relativism is the doctrine that …

  10. Moral Relativism | Philopedia

    Moral relativism is the metaethical view that the truth, justification, or meaning of moral judgments is not absolute but depends on, or is relative to, specific cultural frameworks, individual standpoints, or …