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Politics and the Problem of Moral Relativism | Prof. Francis Beckwith

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Relativivism, Moral Relativism, Is a Fail Position

The point of those bogus rules is that, if you like most people, hopefully everybody, saysit's wrong to decide whether we can't go through all of them. Andr cossing a coin has nothing to do with guilt or innocence. So so let me just concludeby saying that relativism, moral relativism, i think it is a failed position. It's flawed in many ways, and we wen over that. But ultimately, any sort of politics, regardless of where somebody is in the political spectrum, can't be grounded in moral relatives. The same as a post factor law. In fact, in our cons us Constitution, there is a provision that prohibits post factor

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