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Cultural relativism

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Cultural relativism is the belief that actions should be interpreted within the actors cultural context.

Closely associated with this is the belief that objective moral standards and codes of conduct do not exist. Here, 'objective' means independence from social mores, no matter how widespread. So for example, infanticide would remain wrong in an objective moral system even if nobody on the planet believed it to be wrong.