The Islamic College
Ethical Relativism: An Analysis of the Foundations of Morality
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Author: Mohammad A. Shomali | Paperback | 256 pages
No longer of mere academic interest, relativism has become a global concern sociologically and politically. Can a non-relativist account of morality validate our moral experiences without undesirable implications? Mohammad Ali Shomali believes it can, and demonstrates that – unlike in the past two centuries – support for ethical relativism is on the decline. In its place, he proposes a new theory of morality based on self-love, moral ideals, and the process of decision-making from an Islamic perspective.


