2. RELATIVISM ETHICS
It is the position that all points of
view are equally valid and the
individual determines what is true
and relative to themtheorizes that the truth is different
for different people, not just
people who believe different
things different to be true,
This position would say that our
moral evolve and change social
norms in a period of time.
Represents the position that there
are no moral absolutes, no moral
right or wrong
This philosophy allows people
mutate ethically as changing the
culture, knowledge and
technology in society
Subjective supports the view that
the truth of moral principles is
relative to personasle, lets be
sovereign on the principles that
dictate the way you live.
What is ethical relativism of
absolute vision?
The desire to have a complete set
of ethics implies a source of
absolute ethics can be easily
deduced as God.
Instead, the relativistic excludes
any religious system based on
absolute moral and ethical
absolute condemn
3. Moral relativism
Moral relativism basically says
that the morality of an act
depends entirely on the opinion
of agent action.
each individual has the right to
determine morality itself It was a time of rampant moral
relativism. Without the established
authority, each individual became a
law unto himself. The sad results
are documented in the judges,
Proverbs 16:25 says, "There is a
way that seems right to man, but
its end is the way of death." Moral
relativism-the way that seems
right to man leads to death.
Ethics must be more than an
indicator of the current personality
of a company. Must reflect the
eternal wisdom of God in guiding
how we can live together and honor