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marriage or coupling that exists across all humans the idea that two people get together and stay together and have children the morality behind marriage the principle behind marriage to be exclusive with someone in order to raise a family is everywhere you go whether or not
Are you, me, a moral relativist? I think on some things that have to do with morals, it is relative to the society that you're restricted to. But as a global phenomenon, that each group has somehow unique moral values that don't really.
But I think the other part of the conversation that people are having problems with is why don't people stick to the moral? Why does morality change according to people's imperfections? So even though you have a standard of morality, you also, you find that in every culture, people fail to uphold morality.
So you take the example of language that Noam Chomsky says, you form language that's restricted to what you hear. And if you grow up in a family that speaks multiple languages, you're not gonna adhere to any one language, okay? So if morality follows the thing heard,
So if your morality follows the thing heard, which is what is spoken to you by whomever, then you're going to be moral according to what you hear. But what you hear is going to be pretty much the same wherever you go. So in a way, morality is relative to what you're mainly hearing.
As you expand your exposure to other languages, as you're exposed to other languages, whether early on, as Noam Chomsky brings out as a child, or later on, then your morality has the ability to change as well, but it is always going to be relative to who you decide once you have a decision to listen to.