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According to philosophy, the term “relativism” is analogous to the phrase “relative” in our everyday life. “It’s hot out today,” for example, is a claim about how the weather feels to you, rather than a statement about the weather in general. Let’s say someone answers with, “No, it is not too hot outside. It’s just what I wanted!” The emotion is subjective and depends on the individual. We may also conceive of “related” in the context of family relationships. A relative is someone who is linked to you in a certain way, such as your mother or father, brother or sister, and so on. “Relativism” is a philosophical and, more precisely, an ethical viewpoint that holds that good and wrong are relative to a particular group, society, or person. The concept of relativism is compared with the concept of objective morality. If morality is objective, it must be universal, meaning it must apply to everyone at the same time. As a result, if tipping a server is objectively beneficial, it is beneficial to everyone. If you’re a kind of relativist, you may argue that tipping is bad in certain cultures, but not in others, and that this is true of all civilizations.

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