Surname Course name and number Instructor’s name University affiliation Date submitted The topic for Paper 2: Metaethics • Is there a non-relative (objective) morality? Non-elative (objective) morality exists. Moore(351) stated that basic moral judgments convey goodness or badness to the realities of things, albeit he preferred not to separate moral ideas and moral standards in Principia Ethica. Like many of his contemporaries, he appears to believe that moral judgments are objectively true. Also, basic moral principles are universal and rational individuals may agree on their veracity. But moral relativism is the only viable counter-argument. Moral relativism is justified by the fact that various cultures have varying standards for measuring right and wrong. In general, however, even the most complicated moral decisions can be broken down into a few fundamental elements, which are then adapted to the particular material circumstances of each society. However, th
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