According to [contextual absolutism], there are many moral absolutes, not just one absolute of “love,” as in situation ethics. Situation ethics – reduces law from a statutory system of rules to the love canon alone.” However, the fundamental difficulty with the “situational approach, of course, is the absence of a definite criterion for what constitutes a “loving” course of action in any given situation.
John Jefferson Davis
Think about this in a postmodern world where each individual as the “ability” to define his or her own reality; what would hinder an individual from defining love the same way another individual would define hate?
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