Moral relativism is predicated on moral realism being wrong.
In which Trollboy fails to realise that moral relativism is no more predicated on "moral realism" being wrong than natural childbirth theory is predicated on stork theory being wrong.
It states that no idea of Good or evil has primacy over any other
In which Trollboy tells another lie about moral relativism, failing to spot that the arguments of moral relativists propose that some positions are merely to be
preferred over others on the basis of the available evidence and reasoning, and thus are
probabilistically right or wrong. You know, like judges do in courts of law when they exercise their authority on the same conceptual basis.
...but what are these notions of Good or bad that they have determined have no primacy? Moral relativity cannot say even though these ideas are supposedly intrinsic to it.
In which Trollboy repeats the lie as his premise and attempts an argument from ignorance fallacy on the back of it.
It isn't even wrong, answers nothing and doesn't arbitrate and once you know it's truth(how could one?) you couldn't honestly act in anyway to favour one position over another.
In which Trollboy tells a few more fibs and then blunders straight back into an
argumentum ad consequentiam. Again.