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To: tejek who wrote (150604)8/28/2002 5:41:45 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585952
 
As an aside, your definition of moral absolutes is confusing to me. I had always thought that moral absolutes were established for a particular culture, not intercultural.

Moral realism or moral absolutism is the belief in an absolute or extrinsic morality. In other words the belief that morality exists outside of anyone's moral opinions.

Moral skepticism is the belief that there is no absolute or extrinsic morality.

Moral relativism is the most common form of moral skepticism, its the belief that morals are relative to the individual, or culture, or society.

Tim