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3 pages in length.  Given the interpretive nature of moral relativism, it is difficult to impose one's ethical perspective upon another whose choices do not abide by one's standards.  Global societies embrace a significant diversity when it comes to moral relativism, and no single community can claim a higher measure of morality than another due to the validity inherent to each different culture.  Cannibalism, for example, is considered absolutely morally intolerable in civilized societies, however, it is a cultural norm for tribal peoples.  Physical abuse is entirely acceptable in some foreign countries where patriarchy reigns, yet it is against the law in other more socially enlightened societies.  Therefore, moral relativism stands as a wholly individual perspective; one can no more convince another of the ethical nature of a given action and expect that person to abide by one's viewpoint than can that person persuade others to accept seemingly unethical behavior.  Bibliography lists 2 sources.
                                                
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                                                    relativism, and no single community can claim a higher measure of morality than another due to the validity inherent to each different culture.  Cannibalism, for example, is considered absolutely  
                                                
                                                    morally intolerable in civilized societies, however, it is a cultural norm for tribal peoples.  Physical abuse is entirely acceptable in some foreign countries where patriarchy reigns, yet it is  
                                                
                                                    against the law in other more socially enlightened societies.  Therefore, moral relativism stands as a wholly individual perspective; one can no more convince another of the ethical nature of  
                                                
                                                    a given action and expect that person to abide by ones viewpoint than can that person persuade others to accept seemingly unethical behavior. 	A mother who raises her child to  
                                                
                                                    be nonjudgmental yet finds out from the kindergarten teacher that she is the most critical little girl she has ever encountered has a better chance of imposing her moral relativism  
                                                
                                                    upon the child than does a stranger trying to talk Mr. Smith out of engaging in environmental destruction just to see what it is like.  The mother has an  
                                                
                                                    intrinsic connection with the child and serves as that young girls guide to the right and wrong way to act within her cultural boundaries.  Being judgmental of others is  
                                                
                                                    not an advantageous characteristic for anyone to exhibit; it is no secret that each person harbors his or her flaws, yet this does not mean they must be pointed out  
                                                
                                                    by anyone else.  It is considered a character flaw to purposely anothers shortcoming for no other reason than to make that individual feel badly about himself.  The mother  
                                                
                                                    thought she had raised her child with this understanding, however, now she finds all her moral guidance has fallen upon deaf ears.  Because both the mother and child live  
                                                
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