Moral Singularity: Life Inside Closed Worlds and Why Conversation Breaks Down

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Bol Moral Singularity examines what happens when moral systems become closed: when frameworks designed to guide human judgment harden into total structures that no longer tolerate genuine disagreement.Rather than treating contemporary moral conflict as a problem of misinformation, bad faith, or insufficient education, this book argues that many modern disputes arise from a deeper structural shift. In closed moral systems, disagreement is no longer interpreted as a difference in values or interpretation, but as evidence of defect, ignorance, or moral failure.Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and clinical experience, Steve Perkins describes how moral closure alters perception, language, identity, and relationship. Concepts such as epistemic inversion, moral enclosure, and the collapse of conversational space are explored to show how well-intentioned moral frameworks can become self-sealing and totalising.Moral Singularity does not offer a new moral system or a program for social reform. It offers a structural account of why moral conversation increasingly breaks down, and why attempts to resolve conflict through moral intensification often deepen the very problems they seek to solve.Written for readers interested in culture, psychology, philosophy, and the conditions required for genuine pluralism, Moral Singularity provides a clear, unsentimental map of life inside closed moral worlds.

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Moral Singularity examines what happens when moral systems become closed: when frameworks designed to guide human judgment harden into total structures that no longer tolerate genuine disagreement.Rather than treating contemporary moral conflict as a problem of misinformation, bad faith, or insufficient education, this book argues that many modern disputes arise from a deeper structural shift. In closed moral systems, disagreement is no longer interpreted as a difference in values or interpretation, but as evidence of defect, ignorance, or moral failure.Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and clinical experience, Steve Perkins describes how moral closure alters perception, language, identity, and relationship. Concepts such as epistemic inversion, moral enclosure, and the collapse of conversational space are explored to show how well-intentioned moral frameworks can become self-sealing and totalising.Moral Singularity does not offer a new moral system or a program for social reform. It offers a structural account of why moral conversation increasingly breaks down, and why attempts to resolve conflict through moral intensification often deepen the very problems they seek to solve.Written for readers interested in culture, psychology, philosophy, and the conditions required for genuine pluralism, Moral Singularity provides a clear, unsentimental map of life inside closed moral worlds.

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