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Moral Absolutism: Right Or Wrong'
Moral Absolutism: Right or Wrong'
Moral absolutism is defined as the belief that some moral rules are binding on everyone, regardless of cultural differences.1 Many people support this belief based on the ideals and values of their culture. They think that there should be a specific set of principles protecting and governing all human beings. However, others believe that values can be accepted in one culture and rejected in another culture. This idea is based on the belief that moral principles differ across cultures. The views of the relativist and absolutist are contrary to one another. In this paper, I will argue that the absolutists beliefs are well-developed and humble, whereas the relativists views are flawed and contradictory.
In Philosophical Dilemmas, Washburn uses an article entitled, Right for You, Wrong for Me' to demonstrate an absolutists point of view. The absolutist dissects and criticizes the relativists beliefs in two main areas. First, he questions the relativists belief that an action may be right for one person and unacceptable for another person. Much emphasis and criticism is placed on this concept and the absolutist argues that
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