noun
- Plural of indifferentism; philosophical or religious doctrines or attitudes that treat different beliefs, practices, or options as equally valid or unimportant.
- Instances or expressions of indifference; attitudes of not caring about distinctions or outcomes.
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or theological contexts; typically plural form
Usage: less common usage; descriptive rather than philosophical
Examples
- The philosopher criticized various indifferentisms that blur important moral distinctions.
- Religious indifferentisms suggest that all faiths lead to the same truth.
- His indifferentisms toward political ideology made him unpopular with activists.
- The rise of indifferentisms in modern society concerns many educators.
- Some indifferentisms in consumer choice reflect genuine market freedom.
- Ethical indifferentisms can undermine the pursuit of justice.