Asked by Aayusha Amatya on Sep 27, 2024
The principles of understanding,tolerance,standing up and fallibility are all parts of the theory of ethical ______.
A) relativism
B) pluralism
C) absolutism
D) exoneration
Ethical Pluralism
The belief that there are multiple ethical principles which can be valid, but might come into conflict in certain situations, requiring a balance or choice to be made.
Absolutism
A political theory or form of government in which absolute power is vested in a single ruler or authority.
Exoneration
The legal process through which someone is officially freed from blame or found not guilty of a crime they were accused of.
- Identifying the distinctions among ethical relativism, cultural relativism, ethical absolutism, and ethical pluralism.
Learning Objectives
- Identifying the distinctions among ethical relativism, cultural relativism, ethical absolutism, and ethical pluralism.
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