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10 May, 06:30

Who taught that there was no absolute right and wrong

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  1. 10 May, 08:08
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    Answer: socrates
  2. 10 May, 09:57
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    The belief that there is no absolute moral orientation, and no

    absolute right or wrong, is called Moral Relativism. Among the most

    prominent contemporary philosophical defenders of moral relativism

    are Gilbert Harmann and David B. Wong. Notable historical

    philosophers and those of similar profession that proposed and

    described forms of moral relativism include the Greek historian

    Herodotus and sophist Protagoras, and the Chinese Daoist

    philosopher Zhuangzhi.
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