Review:
Moral Absolutism
overall review score: 2.5
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Moral absolutism is the ethical belief that certain actions are intrinsically right or wrong, regardless of the context or consequences.
Key Features
- Unchanging moral principles
- Objective standards of right and wrong
- No moral gray areas
Pros
- Provides clear guidance on moral issues
- Upholds moral principles consistently
Cons
- May lead to inflexibility in moral decision-making
- Ignores nuances and complexities of real-world situations