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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.
"This action goes against everything I think is important."
A.This action goes against my principles.
A moral absolutist would judge an action by applying principles of right and wrong.
There is one clear answer to your question
"This action goes against everything I think is important."
A.This action goes against my principles.
A.This action goes against my principles.
An empiricist would most likely look for moral knowledge through observation and experience of human behavior, social interactions, and cultural norms. They may also rely on scientific studies and psychological research to understand how individuals develop moral reasoning and ethical beliefs.
Most of the governments in mainland Europe (and much of the rest of the world) were absolutist, so it is hard to say which was the "most absolutist". It would be like asking which type of cheesecake was the "cheesecake-iest". France was certainly the standard-bearer of absolutism during the Reign of Louis XIV in the 17th century, but the Prussian, Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman governments were no less absolutist than was France.
The moral process would most likely be considered a behavior and most all behavior is processed in the frontal lobes, also known as the motor cortex.
That would most likely be a fable, as it seems that this story has a moral.
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The moral is most likely is: Take care of the earth. Peace over war.
An allegory is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one..
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