Mel-

2/14/2012

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1. Moral relativism is the view that ethical standards, morality, and positions of right or worng are culturally based and therefore subject to a person's individual choice. I could relate this to my paper because it proves that different cultures, like the Chinese and Papa New Guinean culture, have different morals.
2. I believe that all commandments follow the universal code.
3. I believe that the universal code has evolved over time because of the changes in time and technologies etc., but the core of the universal code is still here and present.
 
1. What do you think about moral relativism, and how could this incorporate into your paper? Does your paper support moral relativism, or does it support absolutism?

2. If you looked behind the morals of each individual commandment, do you think that you would've found one that does not meet the standards of the universal code?

3. Do feel that the universal code has adapted and evolved over time, or do you feel that it has been placed into the hearts of humanity since the beginning?
Melody