Fascinating brief overview of the most common perspectives of morality. I think by those definitions I too would be considered a moral universalist. I would consider this especially since I consider myself a humanist, and as such believe that the work of ethics and morality is down to us to decide and to make the best of.
It's a great introduction to moral thinking, I remember a series on Netflix entitled "The Good Place" and I loved its way of thinking about ethics and morality from a philsophical standpoint without getting too heavy and introduces concepts in a fun and humorous way whilst staying within the show's overall setting.
Fascinating brief overview of the most common perspectives of morality. I think by those definitions I too would be considered a moral universalist. I would consider this especially since I consider myself a humanist, and as such believe that the work of ethics and morality is down to us to decide and to make the best of.
It's a great introduction to moral thinking, I remember a series on Netflix entitled "The Good Place" and I loved its way of thinking about ethics and morality from a philsophical standpoint without getting too heavy and introduces concepts in a fun and humorous way whilst staying within the show's overall setting.
Thanks for sharing.