Asked by Njoki Mbuthia on Sep 27, 2024

Ethical pluralism and ethical relativism are similar in that both tend to reject moral or ethical absolutes.

Ethical Pluralism

The acceptance that multiple ethical systems or theories can coexist and may all offer valuable insights into moral dilemmas.

Ethical Relativism

The belief that morality is relative to the norms of one's culture and that there are no universal moral principles applicable to all cultures.

Moral Absolutes

Ethical beliefs that certain actions are universally right or wrong, regardless of the context or situation.

  • Identify the differences between cultural and ethical relativism, and gain an understanding of the principles of ethical pluralism and relativism.