Moral Relativism describes a range of philosophic positions about the universality and parochialism of moral judgement. Simon Blackburn suggests that moral relativism might be a joke of sorts that is told to remind us that "alternative ways of looking at things can be corrupt, ignorant, superstitous, wishful, out of touch or plain evil." (p. 66)
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