Moral Relativism
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- Moral Relativism - How it Affects SocietyMoral relativism seems to stem from the idea that because there is no moral or immoral action that all groups, cultures and individuals agree upon, then no action can be moral or immoral.
- The Sophistry of Moral RelativismIf everyone is equal, who the Hell won the game?
- The Moral Relativism of AbortionIt will never be a black and white issue. Abortion can be and should be discouraged and life in the flesh should always be held sacred as the abode of the spirit in this world. But the state should not be allowed to legislate for morality when there are gray areas.
- Codename in the Defense of Moral AbsolutesPresenting an opposite viewpoint to the Moral Relativists of today, Codename explains his particular branch of Kantian-Utilitarian ethics.
- Cigarette Smoking and Moral RelativismHuman smoking experience
- Absolute Truth and Moral AbsolutesA defense of a worldview that embraces absolute truth and moral absolutes.
- Universal Moral TruthThis content provides a short discussion of absolute moral truth, universal moral truth, situational ethics and moral relativism.
- The Tragic Implications of Moral RelativismThis essay demonstrates that thinking of good and evil as relative terms can result in catastrophic consequences. In human societies across the world, there is an absolute good and an absolute evil, with fine boundaries defining the two.
Moral RelativismInstantly I was averted, and yet, I was very curious. It was the idea that some believed in such moral neutrality in a world where such horrific things take place that beguiled me rather than the idea itself.