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Pragmatic Idealist Relativism is a moral view that integrates theoretical ideals with practical application, emphasizing a balance between objective and subjective approaches to morality. Here are the key points:
Relativism Through Objective Observations: Different cultures and individuals can hold varying moral beliefs, and these variations are objectively observable and valid within their contexts.
Morality as a Human Construct: Morality is a construct exclusive to humans and does not exist as an objective truth independent of human perception.
Subjective Preference for a Calculable Framework: This perspective advocates for a moral framework where the rightness of actions is determined by the amount of human happiness they generate over an infinite amount of time, considered as an ideal.
Acknowledgment of Other Moral Systems: While recognizing the validity of other moral systems, this view holds that the happiness-based framework is theoretically optimal.
Practical Considerations and Societal Norms: In practice, it supports following societal moral agreements and laws. Importantly, the theoretical ideal is meant to influence and guide the formation and evolution of societal norms, in addition to serving as a guideline in situations where societal norms are unclear or absent.
Promotion Without Enforcement: It promotes the happiness-based moral framework as an ideal but does not seek to enforce it on others, respecting the plurality of moral beliefs and the practical constraints of real-world decision-making.
This approach balances the acceptance of multiple valid moral perspectives with the advocacy for a rational, happiness-based framework, providing a coherent and flexible guideline for moral decision-making.