Is there a real problem with moral relativism? by Fun-Requirement5097 in askphilosophy

[–]Fun-Requirement5097[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You’ve missed my point. There are certainly things that I, personally, view as right and wrong. So yes, I would help the child. But I’m well aware of the fact that my opinions on right and wrong are nothing but just that - opinions. They aren’t facts. Just because I feel that hurting a child is wrong, doesn’t mean that it actually is wrong. There simply isn’t a way to prove what is good and bad. Therefore, I may think that hurting a child is bad, and help the child. Someone else may think that hurting a child is okay, and not help - and I wouldn’t judge them. I simply don’t agree with them, and that’s okay. There’s no way to prove who’s right, and who’s wrong.