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Title: Ethical Relativism


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Ethical Relativism
  • Anne McKee
  • January 11, 2006

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No one has the right to judge what is right or
wrong for another person
  • Strongly agree Agree Neutral/undecided Di
    sagree Strongly disagree-

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What is right depends on the culture you are in.
  • Strongly agreeAgreeNeutral/undecidedDisagreeS
    trongly disagree

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No one has the right to intervene when they think
someone else has done something morally wrong.
  • Strongly agree Agree Neutral/undecided Disagr
    ee Strongly disagree

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It is hopeless to try to arrive at a final answer
to ethical questions.
  • Strongly agree Agree Neutral/undecided Disagr
    ee Strongly disagree

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Ultimately, there is one and only one right
standard of moral evaluation.
  • Strongly agreeAgreeNeutral/undecidedDisagreeS
    trongly disagree

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A definition
  • Relativism is an ethical position that holds that
    what we believe about right and wrong is
    culturally or individually identified and
    specific, so that it is impossible to say what is
    right or wrong across cultural or individual
    boundaries.

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Cultural Relativism
  •        Whether you are an ethical person is
    determined by whether you are following the moral
    code set by your group, but it is unfair or
    impossible for someone not in the group to make a
    true assessment or criticism of your groups
    standards.

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Individual Relativism
  •      We each are guided by our own conscience,
    that what is right for me may not be right for
    you, and that I shouldnt criticize or make
    judgments about your actions. After all, I cant
    stand completely in your shoes, can I?

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Objectivism
  • holds that there is an objective right and wrong,
    which we can talk about across cultural and
    individual boundaries.

Absolutism
holds that moral rules or principles have no
exceptions, and are context-independent
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How would relativism address
  • Questions of sexual practice?
  • Questions of accepting bribes?
  • Questions of treatment of prisoners?
  • Questions of war?

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Some good things about relativism
  • Stance of humility toward other cultures and
    people.
  • Urges us to look carefully at reasons and values
    before rushing to judgment.
  • Reminds us that many of our own positions are
    deeply influenced by the culture we live in, or
    by individual experience.

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Flaws in relativistic outlook
  • Tries to assert that what is is what must be.
  • Because there are ethical differences, there can
    be no objective judgment.
  • Because we cant agree, there must be no
    standard.
  • Because we cant figure something out, it must
    not have a solution.

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Its also dangerous
  • Do you really want a world where no judgment is
    possible?
  • Gang rape
  • Hitler
  • Where the majority always rules?
  • Where there is no possibility of improving
    current standards?

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And, who is your group, anyway?
  • Men? Women?
  • Americans?
  • Blount Countians?
  • Maryville College Students?
  • Members of a particular ethnic group?
  • Members of a religious faith?
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