Table: Absolutism v relativism
May 22, 2011
Ethical Absolutism |
Ethical Relativism |
(1) The absolutist says there is a universal moral standard |
(1) The relativist denies that there is a universal moral standard. |
(2) The absolutist says there are two senses to the word “standard”: (a) what is done (the descriptive sense)and (b) what ought to be done (the prescriptive sense). |
(2) The relativist usually believes there is just the descriptive sense (a) of “standard,” and this sense of the word changes according to the place or time. |
(3) If the relativist admits that there are two senses to the word, then the relativist believes there is no instance of the universal moral code about what ought to be done. |
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(4) The absolutist makes a distinction between what is thought right and what is actually right. |
(4) The relativist believes there is no difference between what is thought right and what is actually right. |
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