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5 pages in length. The writer provides brief descriptions of each theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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In order to establish whether or not categorical imperativism truly exists within the confines of society, it is critical to understand the concepts behind both ethical relativism and ethical
objectivism. These philosophical ideals are what make us the morally minded creatures we strive to be, although their principles are often overlooked or misconstrued. To delve into the
concept of ethical relativism is to examine the wide and varying societal rules that bind one to ones cultural existence. There is no universally accepted mode of ethical behavior;
what is acceptable for Americans may be deemed inappropriate for another society halfway around the world. Cannibalism may be a perfectly moral and ethical way of life for some
ancient tribes, but it is far from that in a more civilized society. Therefore, there is no singular set of ethical disciplines that can be categorically applied to all
sectors. Given the fact that man is a mere mortal, ethical egoists such as Max Stirner and Friedrich Nietzsche would contend that humanity does not possess the inherent endowment to
perform acts of God. For example, it can readily be argued that altering the natural selection of childbirth through abortion is betraying the ethical and moral code by which
humans live. Through the distortion of individualism, humanity has turned into a selfish, egotistical and myopic entity in the eyes of the ethical egoist. No longer are people
more concerned with others than they are with themselves. This move away from benevolence has caused considerable harm to mans reputation, as well as to the manner in which
people interact. Interpreting individualism as a means by which to illustrate how societys acceptance of abortion serves as an indicator that it has lost its compassion for all others
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