The Problem of Diversity
1. People's judgment about right and wrong differ from culture to culture.
2. If people's judgments about right and wrong differ from culture to culture, then right and wrong are relative to culture, and there are no objective moral principles.
3. Therefore, right and wrong are relative to culture and there are no objective moral facts or principles.

Which of the following describes "the Relative to Whom?" objections against cultural relativism?
a. If cultural relativism were true, moral reform would be impossible.
b. If cultural relativism is true, one cannot criticize the practices of other cultures, no matter how obviously wrong they may seem.
c. Cultural relativism tells us that one can resolve a moral dilemma by consulting our culture, but this implies that cultures have clear boundaries.
d. All of the above.
e. Non of the above.