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Forrest Ethical Relativism

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Ethical relativism is a theory that morals vary throughout the world from culture to culture, there is no objective standard of right and wrong, and ethical views are objective to the society. The Emerald Forrest is similar to ethical relativism because it supports the concept that morals vary greatly throughout the world; but even though the film acknowledges that there are no universally accepted morals, the film suggests that some views are morally supreme to others. There are more than 7.1 billion people on the earth, so it makes sense that throughout all the people with varying cultures that there would arise some conflicts in moral beliefs. People from different locations experience different hardships and have a different daily life

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