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      2 title = 'Lecture 1: subjectivism & objectivism'
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      4 # Lecture 1: subjectivism & objectivism
      5 cultural relativism: no objective moral standard, only relative to a culture
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      7 ethics: study of moral standards. these standards are:
      8 - subjectivism: based on feelings
      9   - example: "boooo i think this sucks"
     10   - can't account for disagreements (if someone criticises you, you could just say "muh culture")
     11   - even if agreement in _belief_, may have a conflict of attitudes: I agree you like something, but think you shouldn't and encourage you not to
     12     - objectivist: "you should change your attitude for good reasons"
     13   - why people like it: moral standards not 'scientifically testable' so seem up to us
     14   - why people don't: there's stuff that seems clearly criticizable (slavery, racism) for good reasons
     15 - objectivism: based on reasons
     16   - example: "this objectively sucks for good reasons"
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     18 why ethics? helps resolve moral dilemmas and make decisions in a systematic, intelligent way.
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     20 Todo:
     21 - read chapter 2 (challenge of cultural relativism):
     22 - section 3.4