PP110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Moral Relativism, Meta-Ethics, Normative Ethics

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Tuesday january 22, 2019: three divisions of ethics, normative ethics, applied ethics, meta-ethics. What is ethical relativism: ethical relativism is the doctrine that the moral rightness and wrongness of actions varies from society to society and that there are no absolute universal moral standards binding on all people at all times. So, we ought to be tolerant of ethical diversity. In fact, to criticize the moral code of another culture would be like criticizing the sports they play. It would like us looking at the english and saying, you are wrong to play cricket. compare: hockey: this is a normative claim. But in doing so we are imposing values on them that we consider to be binding on all people. For aristotle this is morality: the ultimate grounding of moral value according to aristotle is that it is human nature.

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