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Relativism ostensibly allows anything to be morally right as long as <em><u>it is judged in relation to the culture, society or historical aspect associated with that area rather than another location</u></em>. For example, in a situation where one person eats earthworm, it is wrong to judge that person because your culture does not eat such. There is no absolute right when cultures of an area is factored in in deciding what is morally right.
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