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1. According to the moral theory called "cultural relativism" or "ethical relativism," when are actions morally wrong in some culture? When are they permissible in that society? 2. What
1. According to the moral theory called "cultural relativism" or "ethical relativism," when are actions morally wrong in some culture? When are they permissible in that society?
2. What are some of the most important arguments against "cultural relativism" or reasons to think the theory is false?
3. Why might someone accept "cultural relativism"? What arguments or motivations might incline someone towards at least saying things that sound like they might accept relativism?
4. What are some of the considerations raised for and against polyamory and monogamy?
5. What are some of the considerations raised for and against infant (or child) genital cutting, both for females and for males?
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