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  1. Moral absolutism contrasts with moral relativism, which denies that there are absolute moral values. It also differs from moral pluralism, which urges tolerance of others’ moral principles without concluding that all views are equally valid.

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  3. Moral absolutism, commonly known as black-and-white morality, is an ethical view that most, if not all actions are intrinsically right or wrong, regardless of context or consequence.

  4. Ethical absolutism is the belief that certain moral principles are universally valid and apply to all individuals, regardless of cultural differences or personal beliefs.

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · 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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  6. Moral absolutism is the ethical belief that certain actions are intrinsically right or wrong, regardless of context or consequences. This viewpoint emphasizes universal moral principles that apply to all individuals, often leading to clear-cut distinctions between good and evil.

  7. Explain the key principles of ethical absolutism and how they differ from moral relativism. Ethical absolutism holds that there are universal, objective moral principles that are always valid and applicable, regardless of the specific circumstances or consequences.

  8. Dec 18, 2018 · Moral Absolutism is a form of deontology that asserts that certain actions are intrinsically right or wrong. This video is part of Ethics Defined, an animated library of more...

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