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Frequently, people believe in ethical relativism because they want to:

A. Be judgmental and condemn others.
B. Refrain from judging and condemning others.

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Final answer:

The correct answer is option B. Refrain from judging and condemning others.

Step-by-step explanation:

Normative Ethical Relativism is a theory that states that each culture has its own ideas about ethics and morality, and the predominant view in a culture is correct because it is the majority view. This theory is popular because it recognizes that moral rules and laws vary from country to country, and that different societies have different ideas about how humans should behave.

People who believe in ethical relativism may do so because they want to refrain from judging and condemning others based on their cultural norms and values, rather than be judgmental and condemn others.

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