The Decline of Morality in The Western World From Pre-Enlightenment to Post-Truth Implications
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University of Tlemcen
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In light of moral uncertainties, this paper studies the transformation of Western
morality and its social implications from perpetual certitude to post-truth
ramifications. By tracing the philosophical moral thought, morality was once
grounded in religious teachings. However, with the Enlightenment skepticism
and rejection of religion, moral understandings were driven by individual
rationalism. The moral decline occurred as a result of dismissing moral
universality in favor of man, leading to moral autonomy, relativism, and
pluralism. This decline is reflected in the social cultural and legal changes.
While individualism has affected social bounds and asserts isolation;
consumerism and technology has enforced materialistic values, loss of meaning,
and uncertainties. Therefore. This work proposes a reorientation toward
religious morality, asserting moral cohesion and social stability both rooted in
the certainty and clarity of morality