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Objectivism And Cultural Relativism

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1. a) Objectivism teaches that some morals will have a universal meaning essentially which is a good point if it were not for social and cultural differences. One religious authority may believe that ritual sacrifice is essential to the after life while another religious authority may believe killing of any kind is a crime. Objectivism tries to validate everyone’s morals which is a strength but fails to consider moral view’s can differ drastically such is the case in the ritual sacrifice. (P.22)

Cultural Relativism implies that culture decides what is moral or immoral. This belief defines in some ways a boundary to morals where objectivism failed. Several religions homosexuals are considered immoral and are judge according to the belief …show more content…

Individuals make their own morals can work except if a man takes a life based on the fact he does not like them. Subjective relativism strength is that it listens to an individuals moral choice but fails to acknowledge that not everyone will make the correct moral choice. (P.23-24)

Emotivism communicates that emotions are the highest authority on morals rather than acknowledging logic. An angry nurse may shove a needle in a patients are on a bad day without stopping to think about the patients pain emotions without logic can inflict harm. Emotions are never a perfect science and can change radically from one instance to another. Emotivism has strength in that it listens to emotions but emotions are often wrong when logic is taken away. (P.23)

b) I feel I relate best to cultural relativism. I was born into a Christian family and as such the bible is my moral guide to life. I attempt to follow the laws of Christianity as I was raised into it similarly as I follow the laws of the United States. I believe cultural relativism is very much for a passive person who prefers to go with the flow of the majority which is who I

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