noun
- the belief that moral standards do not apply or that moral judgments are invalid
Usage: philosophy
Examples
- The philosopher’s amoralism shocked his colleagues who believed in absolute moral truths.
- Her amoralism led her to view ethical debates as meaningless exercises.
- The novel explores themes of amoralism in a post-apocalyptic world.
- Critics accused the politician of amoralism after his controversial statements.
- The artist’s amoralism was reflected in his provocative and boundary-pushing work.
- Some argue that extreme relativism can lead to amoralism.