Do you now or have you ever held the view that whether an action is morally wrong depends on what a person believes about morality? if so, would you describe your view as descriptive relativism or as ethical relativism? That is, was it your view that what a person thinks is wrong depends on what they believe about morality (which is a kind of descriptive relativism)? Or was it your view that a person’s action really is wrong if she believes it’s wrong, and is really not wrong if she believes it’s not wrong (which is a form of ethical relativism)?
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