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adiaphoristic (a.)

Pertaining to matters indifferent in faith and practice.

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Pertaining to matters indifferent in faith and practice.

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The adiaphoristic philosophy emphasized the idea that certain actions lack inherent moral significance.

In her adiaphoristic approach to decision-making, she considered some choices as morally indifferent.

The adiaphoristic perspective in the discussion allowed for a more nuanced understanding of ethical complexities.

As a leader, he adopted an adiaphoristic stance, prioritizing pragmatism over rigid moral absolutes.