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What kind of morality system is suggested by the Philosophy of Essence?

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What kind of morality system is suggested by the Philosophy of Essence?

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A. Like everything else in existence, morality is relative. There is no “right” or “wrong” behavior, except as determined by the laws of Nature and the conventions of society. There are, however, higher and lower levels of value-sensibility which depend on the individual’s exercise of free choice in self-development and in dealing with other human beings. Respect for all sentient life and the preservation of Individual Freedom are moral principles consistent with Essentialism. Insensibility to these values diminishes one’s own value in Essence. Q.

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