I am a student at BYU-Idaho majoring in accounting. I have always been interested in writing and the freedom it affords me to express myself.
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Dry Cleaner
The basic assumption of cultural relativism, hereafter referred to as "CR", is that moral rightness or wrongness are varied from society to society and that morals are relative to the culture to which they belong. Therefore, whatever my society approves of is good; whatever it disapproves of is bad. A generic argument in favor of CR would be: "Different cultures have different beliefs about what is right or wrong. Since different cultures do think this way, then there are no absolutes in regards to right or wrong" (Curzer 23). If one follows this logic, moral norms and rules are completely...
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