Quiz for:
Objections to Moral Relativism Overview

Question 1

What is cultural moral relativism?

Question 2

What is a consequence of individual moral relativism's view on offense?

Question 3

How does cultural moral relativism impact moral guidance?

Question 4

What is the 'Fuzziness Problem' associated with cultural moral relativism?

Question 5

How does cultural moral relativism fare in offering determinate moral consequences?

Question 6

According to objections, how does cultural moral relativism address changes in societal consensus?

Question 7

In James Rachel's discussion, what is described as a weakness of individual moral relativism?

Question 8

What difficulty arises from conflicting moral norms under cultural moral relativism?

Question 9

How does cultural moral relativism face challenges with multiple cultures?

Question 10

According to Shaw's paper, what does the inability to recognize past mistakes disallow?

Question 11

In what instance is cultural moral relativism particularly problematic?

Question 12

Why does individual moral relativism struggle with concept of moral progress?

Question 13

What is an example used to illustrate individual moral relativism's flaw regarding past beliefs?

Question 14

Which cultural conflict example is used in the notes?

Question 15

Which type of moral relativism is defined by individual beliefs?