Cultural Relativism General Features of Cultural Relativism Different

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Cultural Relativism

Cultural Relativism

 • • • General Features of Cultural Relativism Different societies have different moral

• • • General Features of Cultural Relativism Different societies have different moral codes. There is no objective standard that can be used to judge one societal code better than another. The moral code of our own society has no special status; it is merely one among many. There is no “universal truth” in ethics. The moral code of a society determines what is right within that society. It is mere arrogance for us to try to judge the conduct of other peoples.

Cultural Difference Argument • 1. Different cultures have different moral codes (C 1 has

Cultural Difference Argument • 1. Different cultures have different moral codes (C 1 has code X, and C 2 has code Y). • 2. Therefore, there is no objective “truth” in morality. Right and wrong are only matters of opinion.

Problems with the Cultural Difference Argument • It does not follow from the fact

Problems with the Cultural Difference Argument • It does not follow from the fact that individuals believe X, that X is in fact the case. • There may be objective truth in morality, even if individuals are not aware of it.

Consequences of Cultural Relativism • We could no longer say that the customs of

Consequences of Cultural Relativism • We could no longer say that the customs of other societies are morally inferior to our own. • We could decide all questions of right and wrong by appealing to current societal practices. • Problem of moral progress.

Are Cultures Really that Different? • Preservation of the young. • Rules prohibiting the

Are Cultures Really that Different? • Preservation of the young. • Rules prohibiting the arbitrary taking of a life. • Rules of discourse.

Judging Cultures (Objective Standards) • How well do current practices meet the needs and/or

Judging Cultures (Objective Standards) • How well do current practices meet the needs and/or values of a society. • Is the welfare of the individuals in a society better served by a different moral code.

Valuable Insights of Cultural Relativism • Different practices ≠ moral principles between cultures. •

Valuable Insights of Cultural Relativism • Different practices ≠ moral principles between cultures. • Moral criticisms vs. Aesthetic criticisms.