Relativism: Objectives and ReadingsMany people are convinced that morality is simply a matter of cultural convention. Many people think that what's moral in one culture isn't necessary moral in another, you should do what's right in your culture, and you should not presume to judge the moral beliefs of another culture. The view I have just described is called moral relativism. Relativists like to say, "It's all relative." Certainly it seems true that different cultures have different beliefs about morality. But does that imply that what's actually moral differs from culture to culture? That conclusion is not so clear, and philosophers are generally wary of moral relativism, for reasons that will become clear to you as you do the readings. There is a lot of reading (and writing) on relativism, so we are taking a couple of weeks on it.
OBJECTIVES After studying this material, you should be able to:
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