The idea that while there is no absolute Good or Good|Bad, moral judgments can still be assessed in a relative manner.
For any two choices with different outcomes, it is possible to say that one choice is better than the other.
Not to be confused with “Moral Relativism” in the sense that the moral value of a choice is only ever relative to the moral standard of some group.
Allows us to work with Relativism without conceding Moral Nihilism.
Good, Bad, or Neither are not binary qualities of actions. The core of the case for Relativism.