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Relativism is a
family of
philosophical views which deny
claims to
objectivity within a
particular domain and ****ert that
valuations in that
domain are...
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Moral relativism or
ethical relativism (often
reformulated as
relativist ethics or
relativist morality) is used to
describe several philosophical positions...
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Cultural relativism is the view that
concepts and
moral values must be
understood in
their own
cultural context and not
judged according to the standards...
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Factual relativism (also
called epistemic relativism,
epistemological relativism,
alethic relativism, and
cognitive relativism) is the
philosophical belief...
- of knowledge. Some
versions embrace relativism,
denying that
objectivity is possible. For example, truth-
relativism ****erts that
truth is
relative to the...
- of
their surrounding world.
Various colloquialisms refer to
linguistic relativism: the
Whorf hypothesis; the Sapir–Whorf
hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER...
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Metaethical Moral Relativism Dreier 2007, pp. 240–241 DeLapp, § 4b.
Moral Relativisms Gowans 2021, § 6.
Metaethical Moral Relativism Dreier 2007, p. 241...
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Moral universalism is the
opposing position to
various forms of
moral relativism.
Universalist theories are
generally forms of
moral realism,
though exceptions...
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There have been many
cases of ****ual
abuse of
children by priests, nuns, and
other members of
religious life in the
Catholic Church. In the late 20th and...
- appears, in McDonough's view, as "an
anxious representative of [...]
moral relativism".
Speaking of Dennen's
portrayal in the
trial scene,
McDonough describes...