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Moral absolutism stands in contrast to other categories of normative ethical theories such as consequentialism, which holds that the morality ( in the wide sense ) of an act depends on the consequences or the context of the act.
Moral absolutism is not the same as moral universalism ( also called moral objectivism ).
Moral universalism is compatible with moral absolutism, but also positions such as consequentialism.
Moral absolutism may be understood in a strictly secular context, as in many forms of deontological moral rationalism.
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`` The Moral Creed '' and `` The Will To Risk '' live happily together, if we do not examine where the line is to be drawn.
Moral dread is seen as the other face of desire, and here psychoanalysis delivers to the writer a magnificent irony and a moral problem of great complexity.
A good reference, analyzing the methodological structure of casuistic argument, is The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning ( 1990 ), by Albert Jonsen and Stephen Toulmin ( ISBN 0-520-06960-9 ).
Therefore it is Excellent in the beginning ( Sīla — Moral principles ), Excellent in the middle ( Samadhi — Concentration ) and Excellent in the end ( Pańña — Wisdom ).
Moral psychology is a field of study that began, like most things, as an issue in philosophy and that is now properly considered part of the discipline of psychology.
Moral nihilists maintain that any talk of an objective morality is incoherent and better off using other terms.
Moral intuition is supposed to be a mental process different from other, more familiar faculties like sense-perception, and that moral judgments are its outputs.
Moral and scientific thinking together do not suffice to understand human existence, so a further set of categories, governed by a norm of " authenticity ", is necessary to understand human existence.
Moral subjectivism is that species of moral relativism that relativizes moral value to the individual subject.
The Moral Majority was founded as being " pro-family ", " pro-life ", " pro-defense " and pro-Israel. The group is credited with delivering two thirds of the white, evangelical Christian vote to Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential election.
*** Moral realism ( in the robust sense ; see moral universalism for the minimalist sense ) holds that such propositions are about robust or mind-independent facts, that is, not facts about any person or group's subjective opinion, but about objective features of the world.
** Moral universalism ( or universal morality ) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally, that is to all people regardless of culture, race, sex, religion, nationality, sexuality, or other distinguishing feature.
* Moral nihilism, also known as ethical nihilism, is the meta-ethical view that nothing is morally preferable to anything else.
*** Moral rationalism, also called ethical rationalism, is the view according to which moral truths ( or at least general moral principles ) are knowable a priori, by reason alone.
* Moral skepticism is the class of meta-ethical theories all members of which entail that no one has any moral knowledge.
Moral equivalence is a term used in political debate, usually to criticize any denial that a moral hierarchy can be assessed of two sides in a conflict, or in the actions or tactics of two sides.
Moral nihilism, also known as ethical nihilism, is the meta-ethical view that morality does not exist as something inherent to objective reality ; therefore no action is necessarily preferable to any other.
In his 2003 book, A Moral Reckoning, Daniel Goldhagen, asserts that Pius XII " chose again and again not to mention the Jews publicly .... public statements by Pius XII ... any mention of the Jews is conspicuously absent.
Moral Orel is another stop motion based show, along with Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, both created by Dino Stamatopoulos.
Just prior to this he wrote Theory of Moral Sentiments, explaining how it is humans function and interact through what he calls sympathy, setting up important context for The Wealth of Nations.
* In the Moral Orel television programme, Moralton's town library is named the Thomas Bowdler Library ; most of the library's books are censored ( Episode 2, " God's Greatest Gift ")

Moral and ethical
In The Moral Point of View, Kurt Baier objects that ethical egoism provides no moral basis for the resolution of conflicts of interest, which, in his opinion, form the only vindication for a moral code.
" Moral equivalence " began to be used as a polemic term-of-retort to " moral relativism ", which had been gaining use as an indictment against political foreign policy that appeared to use only a situation-based application of widely-held ethical standards.
* Moral intuition: the ability to discover or, preferably, develop valid ethical principles ;
Moral realism stands in opposition to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
In this area her paper " Moral Saints " has been particularly influential, attacking the idea that a morally perfect person is actually an attractive ethical ideal.
Notices of Price's ethical system occur in James Mackintosh's Progress of Ethical Philosophy, Jouffroy's Introduction to Ethics, William Whewell's History of Moral Philosophy in England ; Alexander Bain's Mental and Moral Sciences.
His first notable work was the System der philosophischen Moral ( Berlin, 1828 ), an examination of the ethical theory of responsibility.
* Moral theology – explores the moral and ethical dimensions of the religious life
In 1785 she bought a house, at Cowslip Green, near Wrington, in northern Somerset, where she settled down to country life with her sister Martha, and wrote many ethical books and tracts: Structures on the Modern System of Female Education ( 1799 ), Hints towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess ( 1805 ), Coelebs in Search of a Wife ( only nominally a story, 1809 ), Practical Piety ( 1811 ), Christian Morals ( 1813 ), Character of St Paul ( 1815 ), Moral Sketches ( 1819 ).
Moral rules cannot guide the person to make ethical choices in difficult, existential life-choices.
Johnson argues that his and Lakoff's recent research ( presented in their 1999 book Philosophy in the Flesh ) on the role of such bodily schemas in cognition and language shows the ways in which aesthetic aspects of experience structure every dimension of our experience and understanding, such as in our ethical reasoning ( as in Lakoff's book Moral Imagination ).
The Improvement of the Moral Qualities is an ethical treatise which has been called by Munk " a popular manual of morals.
Moral nihilism ( also known as ethical nihilism or amoralism ) is the meta-ethical view that nothing is intrinsically moral or immoral.
Moral and ethical anti-foundationalists are often criticized for moral relativism, but anti-foundationalists often dispute this charge, offering alternative methods of moral thought that they claim do not require foundations.
In the school of relativistic ethical belief, ethicists divide it into two connected but different structures, subject ( Moral ) and culture ( Anthropological ).
In his 1996 book The Moral Gap, he outlined and analyzed various philosophers ' responses to the gap — which he finds to be identified in Kant's writings — between human ethical ability and human ethical duty ; between what is possible and what is required.
Prichard gave an influential defense of ethical intuitionism in his " Does Moral Philosophy Rest on a Mistake?
This film was promoted by Moral Re-Armament ( MRA ), a multi-faith organisation promoting absolute moral and ethical standards of behaviour, to which Hunte committed the remainder of his life.

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