ATS1371 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Moral Relativism, Cultural Relativism, Enculturation

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Relative judgements: a relative judgement; its truth depends on context and comparison, e. g. In short: its truth depends on a state of affairs outside of the judgement itself: where we go is dependent upon context, an absolute judgement; its truth depends only on facts states in the judgement itself. "the average for at2 was 68%: we can test its truth without comparing it to another judgement. In short: its truth is assessable by an objective fact of the matter we can all turn to: moral relativism claims that are moral judgements are of relative judgements. What standard: the cultural relativist says, moral claims are true (or false) only relative to some culture. In 2015 in a taliban community in central afghanistan there is a 19 year old women, in. If cultural conditioning is the causal basis of moral beliefs/attitudes, then cultural relativism is true: p2. Cultural conditioning is the causal basis of moral beliefs/attitudes: c. cultural relativism is true.

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