objectivism vs. relativism
Objectivism vs. relativism refers to contrasting philosophical viewpoints regarding the existence and nature of objective, universally valid knowledge and morality. Objectivism holds that there are objective truths and moral principles that can be universally known and judged, while relativism asserts that truth and morality are subjective and vary depending on individual perspectives or cultural contexts.
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