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Moral relativism
There are no universally valid moral principles and so there is no one true morality
Subjectivism
Each persons values are relative to that person and so cannot be judged objectively
Cultural relativism
What is right or wrong depends on the culture
Descriptive relativism
Different cultures and societies have differing ethical systems and so morality is relative
Absolute
A principle that is universally binding
Moral objectivism
Truth is objectively real regardless of culture
Consequnetialism
The rightness or wrongness of an act is determined by it's consequences
Moral absolutism
There is only one correct answer to every moral problem
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