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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello every one does any one can help me with Ethic please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is your question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

define ethical relativism explained Ladd's theory dependency thesis and diversity thesis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I do not know where to start with this. Maybe other people do in the English section?

OpenStudy (mikkel900):

Hello. Regarding your question towards ethical relativism, I thought I would help. If you are an ethical relativist, you believe, that there are no ultimately/objectively right or wrong actions. Instead, the moral rules, or beliefs, depend on the individual person, society or culture. For example: Murder may not be objectively wrong, according to a relativist. But it can be wrong, according to the society you live in. So it's really just a matter of, whether or not there are any objective moral values.

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