On Moral Relativism
Schopenhauer says morality is not discovered but created. And who creates them? Relativism has always bargained the standards of distinguishing right from wrong. Lest you think I agree that morality is absolute, contrariwise, I believe there exist multiculturalism, hence, moral pluralism that rewards one’s conscience to choose matters to resist or tolerate. But I prefer otherwise.The ‘interest principle’ delineates what is punishable and what is not. While some feminists in the US think prostitution is sexual work and some mothers think abortion empowers a woman to her reproductive right, given the structure, I opt to condemn its backlash to humanity, that is
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