Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Moral Universalism and Moral AbsolutismA. Bib.

The neohumanism website is an online database collection of articles and many researches done. SECTION2: the collection in neohumanis is from a variety of seach engines. Encyclopedias, research articles, and scientific articles. articles contain researches and papers from google scholar which is a trusted professional research engine. Second is wikiepedia which is a collection of articles influenced by many people. This source is revised also by professionals and any information that is not reliable can be removed or tagged. SECTION3: From this source i was able to get a clear undersanding about eachof the issues. Either moral universalism or moral absolutism. SECTION4: Quotes about Moral Universalism: 1) "...the fundamental basis for universalist ethics, which are 'universally' applicable to humanity.the fundamental basis for universalist ethics, which are 'universally' applicable to humanity." Quotes about Moral Absolutism: 1) " the belief or theory that there are absolute standards against which moral questions can be judged—suggests that morals are not determined by societal or situational influences".