Ethical Relativism: The Building Project

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Ethical Relativism is merely a theory that states an act can be either right or wrong, depending on the norms of one’s culture. Some cultures believe it is morally right to do or act certain ways, while another culture would disagree, also due to their culture. During our survey, a majority of the students said they agreed that morality is different among societies and approved based on their cultural beliefs while another question showed that roughly 48% believed that their culture should not be used as a guide for right or wrong and an astonishing 73% believe that their culture is not always right regarding moral issues.
Ethical Relativism (ER) is explained in the reading of The Building Project. By providing various examples of why ER