Karlie Fields
8/28/2023
RQ 3:
Kreeft, interviews 5 and 6
How is self-esteem supposed to support moral relativism?
I have no idea but, in the book, it talks about guilt and self-esteem and how if we don’t
feel guilt, we will always have a high self-esteem. The book talks about Hitler never
feeling guilt and having high self-esteem for what he had done.
How are cultural diversity and social conditioning supposed to support moral relativism?
Moral rightness and wrongness are relative to that culture because what is right is one
culture can be wrong in another. In the book is talks about some cultures consider
euthanasia to be humane, but in the states, it’s considered inhumane and illegal.
How is tolerance supposed to support moral relativism?
Because relativists believe that either argument can right or wrong that relativists are
more tolerant.