moral diversity
"Moral diversity" acknowledges the variety of ethical beliefs and values within a society, reflecting cultural, religious, and personal differences.
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Definition
C1Society
(general)The presence of various ethical beliefs and values among people in a community.
Example
- Moral diversity can be seen in the different stances people take on issues like euthanasia and capital punishment.
C2Philosophy
(academic, technical)The coexistence of multiple ethical frameworks that influence how individuals make decisions and behave.
Example
- Philosophers often debate the implications of moral diversity for universal human rights.
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