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... of their society , culture , or religion SIGNIFICANCE : Absolutism is one of the
two mutually exclusive positions that one ... which claims that ethical principles
and values vary from culture to culture and that no one is better than any other As
...
... of their society , culture , or religion SIGNIFICANCE : Absolutism is one of the
two mutually exclusive positions that one ... which claims that ethical principles
and values vary from culture to culture and that no one is better than any other As
...
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Culture , the world of produced objects and human actions , represents the
process of the transformation of the natural ... a product of culture , divides the self
into the legal person , from whom the law demands social conformity , and the
self ...
Culture , the world of produced objects and human actions , represents the
process of the transformation of the natural ... a product of culture , divides the self
into the legal person , from whom the law demands social conformity , and the
self ...
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... and the many world cultures shaped by Christianity DEFINITION : The beliefs
and practices of Christianity , generally ... affirms life's ultimate meaningfulness ;
no longer dominant in Western culture since 1800 , it nevertheless continues to
be ...
... and the many world cultures shaped by Christianity DEFINITION : The beliefs
and practices of Christianity , generally ... affirms life's ultimate meaningfulness ;
no longer dominant in Western culture since 1800 , it nevertheless continues to
be ...
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abuse according ACHIEVEMENTS action activity African Amendment American animals argued ASSOCIATED attempt authority became become behavior believed BIBLIOGRAPHY called cause century child Christian civil rights concept concern considered Constitution Court created critical culture DATE death decision DEFINITION desire determine duty economic effect environmental equal established example existence fact force freedom groups human idea important individual interests involves issues John lead living Marxism means ment moral movement nature one's organizations person philosophical political position possible practice present Press principles problems protection punishment question reason regarding relationship religion religious responsibility result rules SIGNIFICANCE social society specific standards theory things thought tion traditional TYPE OF ETHICS United University University Press values virtue York