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Consequences of Ethical Relativism

European Journal of Philosophy, 1998
Various disastrous consequences have been attributed to ethical relativism, ranging from increased crime rates to the decline of Western cultural values. While sceptical about such empirical claims, this article contends that relativism has subv ersive interpretative consequences, i.e. those pertaining to the viability of our ethical self‐understanding.
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Ethical relativism

Journal of Value Inquiry, 1979
Kellenberger J
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On ethical relativism

Journal of Value Inquiry, 1977
Nathan Rotenstreich   +1 more
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A Defense of Ethical Relativism

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005
Relativism is usually a derogatory word in philosophical bioethics in the West. If people make the mistake of trying to understand radically “different” points of view, an accusation of relativism is quickly forthcoming. But why should this be an accusation? My aim in this paper is to demonstrate that it should not.
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Ethical Relativism and Anomia

American Journal of Sociology, 1962
Ethical relativists and ethical absolutists are compared with regard to their acceptance and observance of certain social norms. The relativists do not appear to exhibit a greater degree of anomia than absolutists in terms of any of the following indexes: difficulty in evaluating actions, a sense of making too many exceptions to principles, failure to ...
Snell Putney, Russell Middleton
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