real life
 
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Reply Mon 17 Sep, 2007 07:05 am
real life wrote:
echi wrote:
rl,
.....But, as I understand, moral relativism does not deal with any specific moral judgment -- It just says that moral judgments are always relative. ......


Then by it's very nature it deals with EVERY moral judgement. That's why it is an absolute position.

If your position is 'nothing (i.e. no behavior) is immoral', then that is a moral judgement. Moreover it is stated in absolute terms.

An absolute which denies absolutes is a contradiction.




.................................................................................................If we're done, how 'bout some coffee? :wink:
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