Such
absolutisms included a heroic myth about U.S. history interpreted as the rise of «the successful male white Protestant, whose features were turned into ideals for the entire human race.»
Not exact matches
Other factors
include the Reformation, the ascendancy of the arts, the Enlightenment, and the concept of
absolutism - the idea that power could be centralized in a king or a state.
Topics introduced here
include: theoretical and applied ethics, moral pluralism, the differences between
absolutism, relativism and pluralism and prudential reasoning as a tool of ethical analysis in health coaching.