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Moral Objectivism

overall review score: 4.2
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Moral objectivism is the belief that moral principles are universal and objective, independent of individual beliefs or perceptions.

Key Features

  • Universal moral principles
  • Objective nature of morality
  • Independence from individual beliefs

Pros

  • Provides a foundation for ethical decision-making
  • Promotes consistency in moral judgments
  • Allows for cross-cultural comparison of moral principles

Cons

  • Can lead to moral absolutism and inflexibility
  • Difficulties in determining universally accepted moral principles
  • May ignore cultural or contextual differences in ethical considerations

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