Multiple Choice
Walter Stace | On Ethical Relativism
Ethical relativism can be understood as an extreme left-wing response to ethical absolutism, which arose naturally out of Christian theology. Stace points out that while the former denies the latter, it also uses the term standard in a different way. While absolutist distinguishes between what is right and what is only thought to be right, the relativist sees them as the same.
-Stace characterizes ethical relativism as
A) the extreme right wing of moral philosophy.
B) the extreme left wing of moral philosophy.
C) conservative.
D) old-fashioned.
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