AJ 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Alan Dershowitz, Cultural Relativism, Deontological Ethics

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It is worth noting that certain exceptions can also be recognized by absolutist systems. This could allow self-defense (despite the moral prohibition against taking life) and justify lying to a person who threatens harm. Supporters of an absolutist system interpret this exception as a rationalization and a fatal method weakness; in reality, moral laws are absolute except for the exceptions allowed by any "back-door" justification. Furthermore, dershowitz challenges that absolute laws will ever be adequate to address the right and wrong questions. His point is that our values come from our experiences: as big events change our perception about acts, morality develops and improves. His explanation is that there is an evolution in rights when anything like the. He cites the argument that we did not placed middle eastern tourists and people with middle eastern descent in separate camps after 9/11 because of world war. Ii and the after-the-fact acknowledgment that we were wrong to place japanese-

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