Dietrich von Hildebrand is a representative of 20th-century absolutism in axiology and ethics. In this paper I demonstrate the main arguments he gave against ethical relativism. These are: emotional cognition of values, axiological blindness (full constitutive value-blindness, partial value-blindness, blindness of subsumption), immanent contradiction of all relativism and some particular arguments against axiological relativism and subjectivism.
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