In modern society, there are 3 major lines of thinking regarding ethics....
1. Morality - the idea that some set of universal ethics exists throughout the world, independent of religion. Absolutism is similar to this idea....
2. Relativism - the idea that there are no moral absolutes, and therefore morality is only a matter of opinion.
3. Naturalism - the idea that our innate natures contradict any sense of morality and that morality is just a convenient illusion we practice out of tradition or practicality....
Personally, I'm a supporter of morality or secular humanism.
Where do you guys stand on this, and why?
1. Morality - the idea that some set of universal ethics exists throughout the world, independent of religion. Absolutism is similar to this idea....
2. Relativism - the idea that there are no moral absolutes, and therefore morality is only a matter of opinion.
3. Naturalism - the idea that our innate natures contradict any sense of morality and that morality is just a convenient illusion we practice out of tradition or practicality....
Personally, I'm a supporter of morality or secular humanism.
Where do you guys stand on this, and why?