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Is ethics relative or absolute?

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My point of view: Ethics is relative, as it depends on the context, culture, perspective and situation in which it is applied. There is no single moral rule that is valid for all times, places and people. Do you agree or disagree with my point of view? Why?
 
If you consider ethics to be relative, it means you can violate without any sanctions, but if you consider ethics to be absolute, it means that anyone who violates must receive sanctions. In general, ethics relates to human behavior or their living habits.
 
My point of view: Ethics is relative, as it depends on the context, culture, perspective and situation in which it is applied. There is no single moral rule that is valid for all times, places and people. Do you agree or disagree with my point of view? Why?
Ethics cannot be relative. It's an absolute necessity to live peacefully. I would say the world is still there because of some ethical people or there would have been complete chaos.
 
Even though ethics is not actually a prohibition that must be obeyed but is closely related to human behavior, millions of ethical professionals such as doctors, lawyers, accountants also have a code of ethics that must be obeyed and is absolute.
 
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