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Falsehood Contradicts Itself

Relativism claims "There are no such things as absolutes."

Now, is that always, absolutely true? Or is it sometimes false?

Relativism does not need to be refuted morally because it can be debunked logically.

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And surely absolutism can be refuted in the same manner then? If we're willing to accept that absolutes are sometimes true in order to debunk relativism, then we must accept the same premise to refute absolutism.

Please explain your logic Samziz..