Can one live ethically without seeking to be good, and what does “goodness” mean in a pluralistic world? This essay will explore these questions through an examination of different perspectives on...
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: How to maximize pleasure & minimize harm: a guide to ethical sexual decision making in a pluralistic world
The notion of binary ethics is based on the assumption that there are only two possible choices: right or wrong, good or bad. This perspective implies that morality is absolute, fixed, and...
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: A look into nonbinary ethics: exploring relationship dynamics and challenging binary thinking
There are several aspects to consider when discussing whether moral philosophy can embrace uncertainty without collapsing into relativism. First, it is essential to understand what uncertainty means...
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: Can moral philosophy embrace uncertainty without collapsing into relativism?
Can intergenerational moral frameworks accommodate radically different identities?
The question of how intergenerational moral frameworks can accommodate radically different identities is an...
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: Sexuality and relationships: finding common ground between generations?
How do global human rights frameworks reconcile universalism with cultural specificity?
Universal human rights are rights that apply to all humans around the world, regardless of their culture,...
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: Resolving tensions between universal human rights and cultural specificity in nudity, samesex marriage, and more