Ethical objectivism is the philosophical view that there are objective moral truths that exist independently of human beliefs or opinions. In other words, ethical objectivism holds that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of cultural norms or individual perspectives. This perspective contrasts with ethical relativism, which argues that moral values are subjective and vary depending on the context or culture. Ethical objectivism is often associated with moral realism, the belief that moral facts exist and can be discovered through reason and observation.