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Accountability Quote by Gregory Koukl

“There can be no accountability in relativism. Those who answer to themselves ultimately answer to no one of consequence. And this makes it impossible to distinguish relativistic morality from self-interest or ethical egoism.” quote by Gregory Koukl
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““There can be no accountability in relativism. Those who answer to themselves ultimately answer to no one of consequence. And this makes it impossible to distinguish relativistic morality from self-interest or ethical egoism.””

Gregory Koukl

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Source Essay: The Case for Moral Objectivity, 2015

Relativism lacks accountability because it bases morality on personal preference, making it indistinguishable from self‑interest.

In simple terms: Relativism removes shared standards, leading to egoism.

Key Takeaway

Seek objective moral frameworks.

Themes

ethics relativism accountability philosophy

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • political debate
  • personal decision‑making
  • academic discourse
  • policy development

Key Concepts

moral objectivity self‑interest critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria define a truly objective moral standard?
  • How can societies balance universal ethics with cultural diversity?
A Different Perspective

Absolute standards can be culturally insensitive or oppressive.

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