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Sartrian Existentialism
{ 1 } - there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
{ 2 } - grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
{ 3 } - identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
{ 4 } - individual creates his own values
{ 5 } - values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
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Sartrian Existentialism
{ 1 } - there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
{ 2 } - grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
{ 3 } - identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
{ 4 } - individual creates his own values
{ 5 } - values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
moral relativism <=> there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
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Sartrian Existentialism
{ 1 } - there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
{ 2 } - grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
{ 3 } - identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
{ 4 } - individual creates his own values
{ 5 } - values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
Religious Legalism <=> grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
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Sartrian Existentialism
{ 1 } - there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
{ 2 } - grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
{ 3 } - identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
{ 4 } - individual creates his own values
{ 5 } - values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
Positivism <=> identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
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Sartrian Existentialism
{ 1 } - there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
{ 2 } - grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
{ 3 } - identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
{ 4 } - individual creates his own values
{ 5 } - values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
Sartrian Existentialism <=> individual creates his own values
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Sartrian Existentialism
{ 1 } - there is no universal, transcultural standard of right and wrong
{ 2 } - grounds ethics on laws which express the arbitrary will of God
{ 3 } - identifies morality with what is legal by civil legislation
{ 4 } - individual creates his own values
{ 5 } - values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
Emotivism <=> values have no rational basis but are simply based on a feeling of preference
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