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According to Scriven, reason is irrelevant to the commitment to theism.
Cultural Relativism
The view that cultures, as a matter of fact, have different views about what is morally right and wrong.
Ethical Relativism
A philosophical viewpoint suggesting that moral principles are valid only relative to specific social, cultural, or personal contexts.
Kant
Immanuel Kant, an 18th-century German philosopher who is known for his work on deontological ethics, the theory of knowledge, and aesthetics.
Autonomy
Independence. Intellectual autonomy is the ability of a rational person to reach his or her own conclusions about what to believe and what not to believe. Moral autonomy is the ability of a rational person to reach his or her own moral conclusions about what is right and what is wrong. (This does not mean that people will necessarily come to different conclusions.)
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