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Agnosticism Quote by Simone Collins

“A culture that has a moral compass which always points toward the elite’s conception of good—or a society’s default conceptions of “good”—has a broken moral compass. Compasses have value because they point toward a single magnetic North, not a moving position.” quote by Simone Collins
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““A culture that has a moral compass which always points toward the elite’s conception of good—or a society’s default conceptions of “good”—has a broken moral compass. Compasses have value because they point toward a single magnetic North, not a moving position.””

Simone Collins

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on moral philosophy, 2023

A moral compass that shifts with elite or societal definitions loses its fixed reference, making ethics unstable.

In simple terms: Changing moral standards weaken true guidance.

Key Takeaway

Seek fixed principles, not fleeting trends.

Themes

ethics society leadership

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • political debate
  • corporate governance
  • personal decision making
  • community standards

Key Concepts

moral relativism authority guidance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you define your own moral North?
  • What happens when elite values dominate?
A Different Perspective

A single North may not exist for all cultures, causing conflict.

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