Moralshme
Moralshme is a term used in contemporary moral philosophy to describe a framework that links moral evaluation to the social environments in which people act. It holds that judgments about right and wrong are shaped by relationships, institutions, and shared practices, and that ethical guidance must be intelligible within those contexts. The word is a neologism combining 'moral' with a suffix commonly used to name doctrines, and it has appeared in scholarly discussions since the early 2020s to capture approaches that emphasize collective procedures and accountability in moral life.
At its core, moralshme treats moral reasoning as a social practice. It stresses the importance of a
Critics raise concerns about potential cultural relativism, the risk of decision-making slowdowns, and the possibility that
See also: ethics, deliberative democracy, virtue ethics, social contract theory.