Values are relative, and there are no absolute principles on which we can learn. As cultures change, so do values. This does not mean that morality fluctuates day to day, but no axiology precept may be regarded as universally binding. According to?

Values are relative, and there are no absolute principles on which we can learn. As cultures change, so do values. This does not mean that morality fluctuates day to day, but no axiology precept may be regarded as universally binding. According to?
(a) Idealism
(b) Realism
(c) Existentialism
(d) Pragmatism

✅ Correct Answer: (d) Pragmatism
Explanation: Pragmatism holds that values are relative and change with cultural and societal contexts, hence no single moral principle is universally absolute.