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A refutation of moral relativism
interviews with an absolutist
Book • 1999
In this engaging book, Peter Kreeft presents a dialogue between a moral absolutist and a relativist, exploring the major arguments for and against moral relativism.
Kreeft argues that moral relativism is detrimental to civilization and that no successful society has repudiated moral absolutes.
The book is structured as a series of interviews, making complex philosophical concepts accessible and engaging.
Kreeft argues that moral relativism is detrimental to civilization and that no successful society has repudiated moral absolutes.
The book is structured as a series of interviews, making complex philosophical concepts accessible and engaging.
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as a book he read in middle school.

Dr. Richard DeClue

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