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Character Quote by Kaiten Nukariya

“What is morality, then? It is subjective. It has no objective validity. A moral conduct highly valued by our fathers is now held to be immoral by us. Immoral acts now strongly denounced by us may be regarded as moral by our posterity. Good deeds of the savage are not necessarily good in the eyes…” quote by Kaiten Nukariya
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““What is morality, then? It is subjective. It has no objective validity. A moral conduct highly valued by our fathers is now held to be immoral by us. Immoral acts now strongly denounced by us may be regarded as moral by our posterity. Good deeds of the savage are not necessarily good in the eyes of the civilized, nor evil acts of the Orientals are necessarily evil before the face of the Occidentals. It follows, then, that there is no definite standard of morality in any place at any time. If””

Kaiten Nukariya

About This Quote

Morality is presented as relative, changing across cultures and eras, lacking a universal standard.

In simple terms: Morality changes with time and culture.

Key Takeaway

Recognize moral perspectives are context‑dependent.

Themes

relativism culture ethics subjectivity

Mood

thoughtful critical inquisitive

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • cross‑cultural debates
  • ethical education
  • policy making
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

moral philosophy cultural relativism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we navigate conflicts when moral standards clash?
  • Can any moral framework claim universal validity?
A Different Perspective

Assumes all moral claims are equally valid, which can hinder universal human rights.

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