According to the doctrine, the concept of moral good and evil varies from society, individual, even to caste, the theory of Ethical Relativism. According to this theory, one looks at the social life of a person’s social life shows that moral ‘good bad,’ ‘up-face’, etc. change in society or individuals. The same actions considered to be ‘good’ in one society are condemned in another society. Furthermore, the same action that a person considers as ‘good or right’ is ‘bad or indescribable’ in another person. In short, the essence of this doctrine is that the concept of moral, good, bad or right-facement varies from country to time and time.
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