Ethical Relativism
• Actions are morally right in a particular society if they are approved by law, custom, or other conventions of the society.
Descriptive Relativism
• Value beliefs and attitudes differ from culture to culture and this is a fact.
Moral Relationalism or Contextualism (Ethical pluralism)
• Moral judgements should be made in relation to factors that vary between issues. Hence it is not possible to formulate rules that are simple and applicably to all situations.