No longer of mere academic interest, relativism has become a global concern sociologically and politically. Can a non-relativist account of morality validate our moral experiences without undesirable implications? Mohammad Ali Shomali believes it can, and demonstrates that unlike in the past two centuries support for ethical relativism is on the decline. In its place, he proposes a new theory of morality based on self-love, moral ideals, and the process of decision-making from an Islamic perspective. A fresh perspective on the on-going debate on post-modernism and relativism, Ethical Relativism should be of interest to all who study philosophy, theology, cultural studies, and spirituality.
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ISBN | 9781904063001 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Kartonierter Einband (Kt) |
Verlag | Islamic College for Advanced Studies Publications |
Jahr | 2021 |
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