impartialism

English

Etymology

From impartial +‎ -ism.

Noun

impartialism (uncountable)

  1. A policy of being impartial.
    • 2020, Douglas W. Portmore, The Oxford Handbook of Consequentialism, page 625:
      Perhaps the strongest and most frequent charge against consequentialist moral reasoning made by feminists is against impartialism, the aspect of consequentialist reasoning that says each person's good counts for the same.