Which statement does not reflect the idea of ethical relativism:
A. All opinions are equal; no one can say what is ethically right or wrong. B. One's culture, society, or personal feelings are the only criteria for deciding what is ethically right or wrong.
C. Determining what is ethically right or wrong is a process of arguing from an appeal to values and principles that justify and legitimize an opinion.
D. Philosophical ethics is simply a process of clarifying values, not a process of justifying them.
A. All opinions are equal; no one can say what is ethically right or wrong. B. One's culture, society, or personal feelings are the only criteria for deciding what is ethically right or wrong.
C. Determining what is ethically right or wrong is a process of arguing from an appeal to values and principles that justify and legitimize an opinion.
D. Philosophical ethics is simply a process of clarifying values, not a process of justifying them.