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The search for certainty can lead to ethical stagnation from "summary" of The Ethics of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir,Bernard Frechtman

When we embark on a quest for absolute certainty in our ethical beliefs, we unwittingly close ourselves off to the complexities and nuances of the world. We seek refuge in dogmatic truths that provide a sense of security and stability, but in doing so, we sacrifice our ability to engage with the ever-changing nature of ethical dilemmas. Our desire for clear-cut answers blinds us to the fluidity of moral principles and the need for continual reflection and adaptation. Certainty, in its purest form, breeds complacency and rigidity in our ethical thinking. It lulls us into a false sense of security, convincing us that we have all the answers and need not question or challenge our beliefs. We become trapped in a static worldview, unable to grow or evolve in our understanding of right and wrong. This stagnation hinders our moral development and inhibits our capacity for empathy, compassion, and critical thinking. Ethical ambiguity, on the other hand, demands that we confront the uncertainties and complexities of human...
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    The Ethics of Ambiguity

    Simone de Beauvoir

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