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In: Moral and Political Philosophy, S. 129-142
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In: New dialogues in philosophy
Subjectivism, some cultural differences, and cultural moral relativism -- A remembered incident, human rights as a "higher standard," and arguments against cultural moral relativism -- More on "higher standards," arguments against subjectivism, why Maria is not a cultural moral relativist, and manners versus morality -- Tolerance, conscience, moral universals, ethnocentrism, and moral absolutes -- Modified cultural moral relativism and qualified subjectivism -- Moral relativism versus moral absolutism, the determining type of moral relativism versus the varying type, Vishnu sums up, and different kinds of cultural differences revisited
In: Philosophy of History and Culture 10
In: Philosophy of History and Culture Online, ISBN: 9789004498402
Programs of ethical relativism notoriously face two great difficulties: 1) how can they account for our need to make ethical judgements about other groups and individuals with whom we come into conflict? and 2) how can they allow for us to criticize the group, set of desires, etc. to which our ethical norms are said to be relative? Integrity and Moral Relativism develops a moderate version of cultural relativism that can answer these questions. After examining and defending the notion of a "world-picture," and of incommensurable differences across world-pictures, the book brings its theoretical framework together with the history of anthropology to argue that a culture is indeed the appropriate expression of a world picture. It then draws on literary, philosophical and historical resources to illustrate the way in which Western society, specifically, contains traditions distinguishing legitimate cross-cultural judgment, and legitimate from illegitimate cultural self-criticism. As long as there is a language for these possibilities, an individual can see ethics as culturally based without compromising his or her integrity
In: Cambridge elements. Elements in ethics
The argument for metaethical relativism, the view that there is no single true or most justified morality, is that it is part of the best explanation of the most difficult moral disagreements. This text discusses the latest arguments in ethical theory in an accessible manner, with many examples and cases.
In: Great debates in philosophy
In: The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory, S. 240-262
In: The New Apologetics: Defending the Faith in a Post-Christian Era.. Edited by Matthew Nelson. Park Ridge, IL: Word on Fire, 2022. Pp. 25-30
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In: Routledge library editions. Ethics volume 40
In: Theoria: a journal of social and political theory, Band 59, Heft 133, S. 50-69
ISSN: 1558-5816
In: In: Michael Skerker, David Whetham & Don Carrick (eds.) Military Virtues (2019), Howgate Publishing
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