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Moral values are subjective and contingent from "summary" of The Ethics of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir,Bernard Frechtman

Moral values are not fixed and universal truths but rather subjective and contingent upon various factors. This means that what is considered right or wrong can vary depending on individual perspectives, cultural norms, and societal contexts. In recognizing the subjectivity of moral values, we must understand that they are not inherent qualities but rather constructs shaped by human experiences and interpretations. This understanding allows us to embrace the complexity and diversity of moral beliefs without imposing a rigid and absolutist framework. Furthermore, the contingency of m...
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    The Ethics of Ambiguity

    Simone de Beauvoir

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