Law, Political Theory and Psychological Science
What is Amoralism?
An amoralist is an individual who negates to believe in any moral or ethical system.
Similarly, an amoralist does not believe in good and evil nor right and wrong, for nothing can be based on subjective truths when the end consention is unforeseeable.
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