Moral relativism
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'''Moral relativism''' is the philosophical position that [[moral]] or [[ethical]] propositions do not reflect objective or universal moral [[truth]]s, but instead make claims relative to social, cultural, historical or personal circumstances. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_relativism] | '''Moral relativism''' is the philosophical position that [[moral]] or [[ethical]] propositions do not reflect objective or universal moral [[truth]]s, but instead make claims relative to social, cultural, historical or personal circumstances. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_relativism] | ||
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Moral relativism is the philosophical position that moral or ethical propositions do not reflect objective or universal moral truths, but instead make claims relative to social, cultural, historical or personal circumstances. [1]