So Adam, you say that there are no universal rights or wrongs, but then you say you also disagree with cultural relativism… that doesn’t make sense. On one hand you say people have their own cultures, but then you say there are certain universal wrongs.
Robin, I’m not sure what you’re trying to say about Cultural Relativism, your statement is not clear.
There will always be positives and negatives to our actions, but with ethics, we’re thinking more of what should we do (despite the negatives). Is there a certain way we should be acting in relation to the environment? Or is it however a culture feels?
So Adam, you say that there are no universal rights or wrongs, but then you say you also disagree with cultural relativism… that doesn’t make sense. On one hand you say people have their own cultures, but then you say there are certain universal wrongs.
Robin, I’m not sure what you’re trying to say about Cultural Relativism, your statement is not clear.
There will always be positives and negatives to our actions, but with ethics, we’re thinking more of what should we do (despite the negatives). Is there a certain way we should be acting in relation to the environment? Or is it however a culture feels?