Is a universal morality possible?

Is a universal morality possible?

by Gábor Balázs , Zoltán Balázs , Iwona Barwicka-Tylek
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Religion & Spirituality History Philosophy
Format Hardcover
Pages 268
Language Hungarian
Published Jan 1, 2015
Publisher L'HARMATTAN
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A diverse group of thinkers delves into the challenging question of whether a universal morality can exist in today's world. Through various lenses—philosophical, cultural, and ethical—they explore the nuances of moral frameworks that shape human behavior across different societies. Each contributor brings their unique perspective, reflecting a rich tapestry of thought that both questions and seeks common ground.

The discussions reveal the complexity of moral concepts and how they can shift in meaning depending on context. Contributors examine historical precedents and contemporary dilemmas, providing insights into how personal, cultural, and universal values often interweave. This thoughtful inquiry presents a compelling argument on the possibility and limitations of establishing a coherent moral code that resonates globally.

Ultimately, the work prompts readers to reflect on their own moral beliefs while considering the shared human experience that transcends divisions. It is an invitation to participate in an ongoing dialogue about morality, accountability, and our collective responsibility in an interconnected world.

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