"Isn't all morality relative?" I often get this question from students, as there seems to be a fairly pervasive acceptance of moral relativism in much of our culture these days. However, the answer to ...
This is Part 2 of a series on moral relativism. The previous article can be found here. Lack of virtue. Moral relativism is based on individual preferences. Exactly who would do the nominating who for ...
Many scholars and activists favor banning illicit businesses, especially given that such businesses constitute a large part of the global economy. But these businesses are commonly operated as if they ...
Wonderful. So, we now know that William J. Bennett and Osama bin Laden agree on one point: Evil and good are unquestionable absolutes (“Faced With Evil on a Grand Scale, Nothing Is Relative,” ...
Abigail Spanberger Thinks Virginia Parents Are ‘Confused’ About the Trans Issue They May Just Be Crazy Enough to Nominate Graham Platner No One Is Tearing Down the Trump Ballroom Jay Jones Sags Behind ...
The major arguments bother on whether human rights is a principle of absolute universality or whether it is one of relative universality. It is simply a battle between moral universalism and moral ...
"Isn't all morality relative?" I often get this question from students, as there seems to be a fairly pervasive acceptance of moral relativism in much of our culture these days. However, the answer to ...
The moral relativist contradicts himself when he insists that relativism creates freedom. This is impossible, as freedom cannot create values―rather, freedom presupposes values. As Pope St. John Paul ...