C.S. Lewis warned of a day when our country’s educated class would claim that it made sense to “geld the stallion and then ...
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PsyPost on MSNTwin study uncovers heritable roots of moral thinkingA study published in Personality & Individual Differences reports that our fundamental moral orientations may be ...
People who believe in absolute morality are called absolutists. They believe that moral rules are fixed and never change. They argue that what is right or wrong does not depend on the situation.
For some, death is not a tragedy but a culmination, an assertion of dignity when all else has been lost. Humans like moral absolutes, and we especially like to impose them on vulnerable others who may ...
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