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Ethics & Morality
Is morality in your opinion black and white or fluid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lik3" data-source="post: 69182651" data-attributes="member: 296785"><p>I am not if it is the right question to ask considering what I am about to ask. Anyways, do you believe that morality is absolute or fluid in your humble opinion? I know we have this category where morals and ethics of various issues are discussed daily, obviously. When I say fluid, I think that it could be relative and not absolute, but I wonder if morality is changed or if our view of what is moral or ethical changed. I recall, for example, that people say that morals have changed over the years or that we were more moral back then. These specific people point out what is wrong as examples. Others believe that morals are more fluid, for a lack of better terms and that morals are not or have never been black and white. So, what is YHO (your humble opinion) on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lik3, post: 69182651, member: 296785"] I am not if it is the right question to ask considering what I am about to ask. Anyways, do you believe that morality is absolute or fluid in your humble opinion? I know we have this category where morals and ethics of various issues are discussed daily, obviously. When I say fluid, I think that it could be relative and not absolute, but I wonder if morality is changed or if our view of what is moral or ethical changed. I recall, for example, that people say that morals have changed over the years or that we were more moral back then. These specific people point out what is wrong as examples. Others believe that morals are more fluid, for a lack of better terms and that morals are not or have never been black and white. So, what is YHO (your humble opinion) on this? [/QUOTE]
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