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The metaethical theory that holds that morality is subjective and grounded in attitudes is the theory of Metaethical Relativism. In this branch of philosophy and ethics, philosophers focus on moral judgment as a matter of study. Specifically, Metaethical Relativism focuses on the behavior and conduct of humans, taking into consideration the fact that people express moral judgments from their own personal background or trying to fit into the standards of society. From social conventionalism and self-belief systems, people stereotype and express moral and ethical judgments.
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In this context the muluki ain of 1854 stratified the Nepalese society according to a Hindu caste system, which was a little bit different from that ...