value relativism
Value relativism is the belief that the meaning and worth of ethical principles, morals, or values are subjective and vary from person to person or culture to culture, rather than being universally fixed or absolute.
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Related Concepts (21)
- cognitive relativism
- cultural relativism
- ethical relativism
- meta-ethical relativism
- moral pluralism
- moral relativism
- objectivism vs. relativism
- personal value systems
- relativism and human rights
- relativism and truth
- relativism in aesthetics
- relativism in art and literature
- relativism in legal philosophy
- relativism in political philosophy
- relativism in religion
- relativism in social sciences
- relativism in the theory of knowledge
- relativistic ethics
- situational ethics
- subjective value
- value loading problem
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- cultural relativism in education
- cultural relativism in ethical decision-making
- cultural relativism in values
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- historical relativism
- linguistic relativism
- political relativism
- relative truth
- relativism
- relativistic epistemology
- relativity
- social relativism
- subjective relativism
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