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Name: Tutor: Course: Date: General ethics Philosophy and Morality 1. Argument for moral relativism Moral relativism can be defined as the belief that moral judgments are only true or false following a specific point of view. In this case I will discuss an argument for moral relativism. Over the time moral relativism has been there. For most human history we see that people have gone to the extent of assuming that their ways of life are right while others were wrong. This was caused by modernity and technology after the occurrence of the industrial era and at the end it brought over moral relativism. Many scholars and philosophers across the world have gone to the extent of explaining the positive impacts of moral relativism in a manner which is very eloquent and esoteric. The most argument which they have discussed is that two different cultures have the same moral in the process of finding ways which can be used to address today’s social and ecological crises which are as a result of climate change. In applying moral obligation to address climate change we see that Catholic citizens and organizations that move on and demand bold science based climate policies from all the elected officials can be used in any way to bring up a lot of change and results to their communities (Cook John W 23). Negotiations like those which happened in Paris give us reason to remain optimistic and repay what Pope Francis calls ecological debt to those historically least responsible for the climate change. Work cited Cook John W. Morality and Cultural Differences. Oxford [u.a.: Oxford Univ. Press 2002. Print. Gottlieb Paula. The Virtue of Aristotle's Ethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2009. Print Pogge Thomas W. M. World Poverty and Human Rights. Cambridge: Polity 2008. Print. [...]
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This is a FINAL EXAM due on FOUR different topics-250 words each -1000 words total. The answers need to be in argument form. PLEASE see the attachment for details. Looking for someone to work WITH ME.
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