value pluralism
Value pluralism refers to the belief or understanding that there are multiple, diverse, and potentially conflicting values that are equally valid and important, and that there is no single ultimate value or principle that can encompass or prioritize all others.
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Related Concepts (27)
- cultural relativism
- epistemic pluralism
- ethical relativism
- ethical value conflicts
- incommensurable values
- moral dilemmas
- moral integrity and value plurality
- moral pluralism
- normative theories of value
- personal values
- political pluralism
- public policy and value pluralism
- tolerance and acceptance
- value conflicts in decision-making
- value disagreement
- value diversity
- value incommensurability in economics
- value loading problem
- value pluralism and democracy
- value pluralism and social justice
- value pluralism in education
- value pluralism in environmental ethics
- value pluralism in healthcare
- value pluralism in international relations
- value pluralism in law and legal theory
- value prioritization
- value subjectivity