A Defense of Moral Objectivism
Yes, an individual must judge each situation uniquely to decide what course of action to take, but contrary to what some may believe, judging with a case-by-case basis does not mean that morality is relative.
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by Libertatem Fidelium | Nov 29, 2021 | Legacy | 0 |
Yes, an individual must judge each situation uniquely to decide what course of action to take, but contrary to what some may believe, judging with a case-by-case basis does not mean that morality is relative.
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