PHL275H1 Lecture 3: Week 2/2

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21 Jan 2019
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Not merely idea that beliefs on morality differ/whats right or wrong, its that whats right/wrong depends on what individual/culture believes is right/wrong: radical view: difficult to accept. Relativists in rachels #6: claim that given truth of relativism, we must tolerate other cultures and not judge them: williams: this is a universal and not a relativized claim. Would it be wrong for her to have pre- marital sex: objective judgment of right/wrong: in universal truth pre- marital sex is permitted, therefore the woman doesn"t act wrongly. Right and wrong are not fundamentally relative: case of slavery: ancient societies commonly owned slaves, are people to blame for buying/owning slaves, do they act wrongly, blame/wrongness are distinct concepts. Relativism would require major revisions in out moral thought: is not in fact accepted. Cultural differences argument (pg 20)- argument from differences/disagreements about right/wrong to no universal right/wrong: response: (23-25) differences are not really that great.

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