PHIL 103 Lecture 4: Relativism

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Why we fall into relativism: worry about force: because of long history of conflicts over objective morality being enforced upon people, a natural reaction is to think no one is right like this. Judge other people based on their morality- absolutism. Middle way- there must be some things that are better than others and a way to figure out (cid:449)hat"s right (cid:449)ithout (cid:271)e(cid:272)o(cid:373)i(cid:374)g (cid:373)o(cid:374)sters oursel(cid:448)es. This involves acknowledging that morality is not just only simply or merely a matter of what anyone thinks, believes, feels, or says. Also acknowledging that there might be some reason/ criteria that explains why we think, feel, believe, or say what we do and gives us the tools to navigate disagreement. Socrates and meno are discussing what makes a person a good person- what traits of character what aspects of their personality. Socrates calls this virtue- supposedly whatever one has when on is a good, successful person.

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