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PROBABILISM

Introduction to Probabilism Probabilism, as a comprehensive philosophical and empirical concept, represents the doctrine that certainty regarding knowledge or action is often unattainable, and therefore, reasoning and decision-making must rely upon the assessment of probabilities. This framework is distinct from strict determinism or absolute skepticism, positioning itself as a pragmatic middle ground where high degrees […]

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MORAL RELATIVISM

Piaget’s Theory of Moral Relativism The Core Developmental Definition In the framework of Jean Piaget’s groundbreaking work on child psychology, the concept of moral relativism—often referred to within his schema as the stage of autonomous morality—marks a crucial developmental milestone. It is defined as the gradual ability of a maturing child to move beyond rigid, […]

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