PHILOS 1332 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cultural Relativism, Relativism

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Consider a common way of contrasting between judgments about facts and judgments about values. It"s very tempting to think that values are soft, in a way that facts are not. There are no objective truths about values, but there are objective truths about facts. Premise 1: different cultures have different moral codes. (that is, they disagree about which actions are right or wrong. ) Conclusion: there is no objective truth in morality. (that is, there are only opinions about which actions are right or wrong. ) Rachels thinks that there are serious philosophical problems with thinking that morality is merely a matter of opinion. To see why, consider one common way of spelling out this idea. According to cultural relativism, what"s morally right or wrong depends exclusively on one"s culture"s moral code. A culture"s moral code is, roughly, a list of what the culture deems right or wrong.

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