Relativism: The belief that one’s values are correct given the culture, although cannot be proven most times.
Emotivism: A perspective in which one’s emotions dictate over a judgment on a topic/situation.
Ethical egoism: A perspective in which one’s desires and ideas are right, and anything apposing that is wrong.
How do the perspectives differ from the ethical theories? Values and morals are what makes the difference between perspectives and ethical theories. In ethical theories, morals come first whether its beneficial to the greatest amount of people, adhering to a code(duty) or the character of a person. Perspectives adheres to values of culture, emotions, and ego, to determine what is