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    Ethical relativism here‚ meaning he does what is right because his culture states that it is right. And I feel that he is saying basically what you feel is right for yourself is right because it’s the moral thing to do. I feel that Calvin did not set himself a New Year’s resolution because he personally feels that everything that he is doing is right all the time‚ so therefore he did not need a New Year goal. Basically that he does what his culture deems right because he is to tolerate what is right

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    good or bad. Sometimes those we make decisions that are harder than others. We make choices as to what we want to eat and what we want to wear to what car we want to buy and if we should get those new expensive shoes. We make all these decisions every day‚ but what helps us to make these decisions? Some of us try to use reason‚ some are motivated by certain things and others just randomly pick. But what happens when you have no choice but to make an unethical‚ life altering choice. No matter how you

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    groups of people were his people‚ the Greeks‚ and an Indian tribe‚ the Callatians. The Greeks burned their dead; however‚ the Indians ate their dead. Both groups thought what they were doing was morally right because that is what they had become accustomed to.

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    conception of morality is an “effort to guide one’s conduct by reason—that is‚ to do what there are the best reasons for doing—while giving equal weight to the interests of each individual affected by one’s action” (Rachels 13). When the minimum conception of reality is applied to various ethical schools of thought: cultural

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    experiments that were most likely harmful‚ different theories would offer different explanations of why they think this situation is morally right or wrong. Two important theories that ethicists could use to help them make this decision are Ethical Relativism and Utilitarianism. From a relativist perspective we are not allowed to judge other cultures for their actions because we cannot see their culture from their point of view so we have no right to have opinions on them. An ethical relativist

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    No Country For Old Men The choices a person makes can affect them in so many ways‚ it can be positive or negative depending on what they believe to be right or wrong. It’s the decisions we have made in the past and will make in the future that determine what type of people we want to be‚ for example‚ We have all been in that situation where we had to make a choice about whether or not to steal something when we were younger. We could choose to make the right decision and not steal or steal and

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    Ethical relativism is a theory that holds that morality is relative to the rules of one’s culture. That is‚ when an action is right or wrong and depends on the moral rules of the society in which it is experienced. This action may be right in one society but be wrong in another. What’s right for you may not be what’s right for me. For example‚ I buy my stuff if I do not have the money I do not buy it at all. On the other hand‚ someone wants to buy something and they do not have enough money‚ so they

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    What is the concept of relativist morality: Moral relativism is an opposing perspective from the objective ways of a moral absolutist such as Plato ‚ whose moral standards are fixed regardless of the context. The whole concept of absolutism is universal and deontological; therefore it is unchanging. Whereas Moral relativism is teleological: the outcome of the action is not taken into consideration‚ meaning that moral relativism possesses moral truth that is dependent on place‚ culture‚ time and

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    it is important to understand what moral relativist believe. According to the Peer Reviewed Academic 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 privileged over all others.” (Westacott‚ n.d.‚ figure g)The way that I interpret this context is essentially that moral relativism is an opinion. There is no right

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    remember him telling me the story‚ then once he starts to tell me the story I start to remember the story and all of the details. I am then stuck re-listening to the story again. The second barrier I have displayed is avoidance disorders- relativism. Relativism means what

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