Moral relativism


moral relativism is the philosophy that there are no objective moral standards at any place or any time
mark:murder is objectively wrong

john:that’s not true sometimes murder is morally justified

mark:how?!
john: well in my moral relativism nothing is objectively right or wrong.

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