Tag: moral absolutism


SITUATION ETHICS

Introduction to Situation Ethics Situation Ethics represents a nuanced ethical framework asserting that the morality of an action is determined primarily by the specific context and circumstance in which it occurs, rather than by rigid, universal moral laws. This view fundamentally shifts the focus from the inherent rightness or wrongness of an act itself—a hallmark […]

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MORAL ABSOLUTISM 1

Moral Absolutism: Unchanging Ethical Standards The Core Definition of Moral Absolutism Moral absolutism is a view in ethics which posits that there are universal, unchanging moral standards that apply to all people, at all times, and in all situations, regardless of culture, context, or individual beliefs. The core tenet is that certain actions are inherently […]

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