The construct of the western democratic moral.
Background
This briefing paper will focus on the works of Stephen Lukes, Susan Wolf, and Sir I. Berln to examine their arguments on moral conflict. Therefore for Lukes, moral conflict can not be separated from making sense of them as it could be due to ignorance or error of the social pathology . While, Wolf argues that the plurality of values or principles that are relevant to moral judgment are grounded in either relativism or subjectivism
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issues on the political agenda. That is, most moral issues are only moral issues as they are constructed and created to be important moral issues to perhaps curtail the philosophical ideals of 'the other'.
Bibliography
Berlin, I Sir (2002) 'The One and the Many' in Liberty: incorporating four essays on liberty, Oxford University Press
Wolf, S (1992) Two Levels of Pluralism
Lukes, S (1989) 'Making Sense of Moral Conflict' in Liberalism and the moral life, Harvard University Press
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