Immoralism

Pronunciation: /ˈɪmˈmɔɹəˌɫɪzəm/

Immoralism (noun)

  1. The belief that moral rules should be ignored or are not important, and that people may act without moral limits.
  2. A way of thinking or living where actions are judged by personal choice, not by accepted right and wrong.

Examples

  • Immoralism rejects morality and ignores common rules.
  • Some people criticize immoralism for rejecting morality.