Social or cultural relativism holds that what is right is whatever one's society or culture holds to be right. True False
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Social or cultural relativism holds that what is right is determined by the society or culture in which it is practiced. This means that moral judgments and ethical standards can vary from one society or culture to another. Show more…
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