Definitions for "ETHICAL RELATIVISM"
All moral beliefs are true. There is no universal or absolute standard of right and wrong.
the belief, that without exception, one culture determines ethical behavior for the entire world.
is used to indicate several different views. The first, which is also called "ethical subjectivism," is the view that the truth of some ethical judgment as applied to a person's behavior depends on whether the person believes the actions to be right or wrong.