Hey Farah, regarding to our philosophy discussion, have you came out of which ideology should we pick?
Hye, Thorman. Yes, I decided to choose relativism as our discussion topic. Let's discuss it together.
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Let me go first. Relativism is the idea that truth, morality, values, or standards are not absolute, but instead depend on a person's culture, beliefs, background, or context. In other words, what is considered right or true can vary from one society or individual to another.
I see, Thorman. No wonder, Western societies generally support LGBTQ+ rights, including the freedom to marry, adopt children, or express one's gender identity. That's explain how Western societies are shifting into relativism.
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Yes, Farah. In global ethics, relativism helps people respect diversity, but there are some concerns on relativism which can lead to moral confusion or indifference ( If everything is relative, is anything really wrong? ) or may be used to excuse harmful practices (e.g. human rights violations under the excuse of culture).
In conclusion, relativism teaches us that truth, morality, and cultural values are not fixed but vary across individuals and societies. It encourages tolerance, respect, and open-mindedness in a diverse world.
Yes true, i see eye to eye with you in this.
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