Psychology, asked by ktripathy08, 6 months ago

Is there such a thing as absolute morality?

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Answered by BornCxnfused
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Moral Absolutism is the ethical belief that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judged, and that certain actions are right or wrong, regardless of the context of the act.

If you believe in absolute morality you will have faith that there is a right course of action to take in a moral dilemma, which is true in all situations regardless of culture, religious tradition, time or age. ... They would say that these actions are wrong in all circumstances.

Answered by varshneypranav8
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Absolute morality is the concept of categorising things as moral(good) or immoral(bad).

For example - Every killing or homicide is immoral according to the concept, while in reality that may be the killing of a criminal or an eminent terrorist.

Human beings do live on the concept of mixed moralism. the thing which results in mass good is what considered as good. The concept of a solute moralism is not what the world lives upon.

Hope it helps .

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