meta-ethical relativism
Meta-ethical relativism posits that moral statements are not universally true or false, but are instead shaped by cultural, societal, or individual beliefs and perspectives. It suggests that ethical judgments cannot be objectively measured or determined, as they vary across different contexts and are relative to different individuals or groups.
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