Amoralism

Pronunciation: /ˈeɪˈmɔɹəˌɫɪzəm/

Amoralism (noun)

  1. The belief that moral rules do not matter, or that right and wrong are not important for judging actions.
  2. A way of thinking that treats behaviour as neither moral nor immoral, focusing on other factors instead.

Examples

  • Amoralism rejects no moral rules and treats actions as neutral.
  • People who follow amoralism often say no moral rules guide them.