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  1. Moral relativism: actions are not right or wrong “in themselves”, but only relative to a person or group. An action is right relative to a person or group if and only if the action is right according to the standards adopted by that person or group. Moral absolutism: there are facts about which actions are right and wrong, and these facts ...

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  2. Universality is not the same as absoluteness.” 26 2.2.1.3.1. Absolutism and God Though ethical absolutism is always linked with the concept of God being the author of the moral law, there have been attempts in the history of ethics to describe absolutism in other ways. Following are some such attempts: 2.2.1.3.1.1. Confucius c.551-479 B.C ...

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  4. Jul 27, 2021 · Ethics is a rationalizing morality. The quest to put a reason behind our faith must prevail as long as faith itself prevails. Investigating the rightness and validity if human conduct and values ...

  5. tions in ethics about the existence of objective. values and intrinsically moral acts. Ethical abso-. lutism is a position which argues for the existence. of objective values and intrinsically moral acts. As. such there can exist moral principles which are. always valid and correct. Ethical relativism is a.

  6. Ethical absolutism is a position which argues for the existence of objective values and intrinsically moral acts. As such there can exist moral principles which are always valid and correct. Ethical relativism is a position that holds that moral values are relative to some further instance.

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  7. Jan 1, 1999 · Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Cultural relativism Ethical absolutism A cognitive alternative to EA: ethical relativism External and internal objections to ER Finding the middle gro...

  8. ETHICAL ABSOLUTISM AND THE IDEAL OBSERVER. The moral philosophy of the first half of the twentieth century, at least in the English-speaking part of the world, has been largely devoted to. problems concerning the analysis of ethical statements, and to correlative. problems of an ontological or epistemological nature. This concentration.

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