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A refutation of moral relativism : interviews with an absolutist / by Peter Kreeft.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Ignatius Press, c1999.Description: 177 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0898707315 (alk. paper)
  • 9780898707311 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 170 KRE R
Contents:
The importance of moral relativism: Will it really "damn our souls and end our species"? -- What is moral relativism? -- The history of relativism -- The data -- The arguments for relativism from self-esteem and from cultural relativity -- The arguments for relativism from social conditioning, freedom, and tolerance -- The arguments for relativsm from situations, intentions, projection, and evolution -- The roots of relativism: Reductionism -- The arguments for moral absolutism -- The philosophical assumptions of absolutism -- The cause and cure of relativism.
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The importance of moral relativism: Will it really "damn our souls and end our species"? -- What is moral relativism? -- The history of relativism -- The data -- The arguments for relativism from self-esteem and from cultural relativity -- The arguments for relativism from social conditioning, freedom, and tolerance -- The arguments for relativsm from situations, intentions, projection, and evolution -- The roots of relativism: Reductionism -- The arguments for moral absolutism -- The philosophical assumptions of absolutism -- The cause and cure of relativism.

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