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Sir is it (ethical relativism and teologist ) are same or different and (ethical absolutism and deontologist) are same thing or different
Because there was 1 question in Bpp kit
Where options were
1) ethical relativism
2) ethical absolutism
3 deontology
4) teology
relativism/absolutism and teology/deontology look at different aspects of ethics.
Absolutism says there is one right path and to a large extent deontology says the same: behaviour is guided by an absolute set of duties.
Teleology looks at outcomes, not rules and it seems to me that that can be both relative and absolute.
However, I’m not a philosopher and you don’t need many philosophers in a room before there is an argument. One usually suffices.