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For a moral absolutist an action is?

always wrong or always right.


What would a moral absolutist use to judge an action?

By applying principles of right and wrong


What would a moral absolutist be likely to say?

"This action goes against everything I think is important."


Which opinion would be most likely to come from moral absolutist?

A.This action goes against my principles.


Which opinion would be most likely come from a moral absolutist?

A.This action goes against my principles.


What would a moral absolutist most likely to say?

"This action goes against everything I think is important."


In The Crucible Danforths reasoning exhibits a moral absolutist point of view in the way he believes?

the courts are never wrong


Which choice sounds like something a moral absolutist would say?

This action goes against everything I think is important.


What would a moral absolutist be most likely to say?

A:A moral absolutist like St Augustine would say that one should never commit a sin, even to prevent a much greater wrong. Lying is a sin, so it is not permissible to lie in order to prevent a rape or murder. Over time, Augustine himself found moral absolutism a difficult position to maintain.


Which of the following is not a moral absolutist claim?

Killing is wrong except in cases of self-defense.


Is the concept of Christian ethics relativistic or absolutist?

The concept of Christian ethics is generally considered absolutist, as it is based on the belief in objective moral truths derived from the teachings of Christianity.


What would a absolutist use to judge an action?

By applying principles of right and wrong