Adiaphora

/ˌæd.i.ˈæf.ər.ə/ noun

In philosophy and theology, matters that are neither inherently good nor evil; things morally indifferent or neutral.

Greek plural form (though often used as singular) of 'adiaphoron,' from 'a-' (not) + 'diapherein' (to differ or matter). The term became central to Stoic ethics and later Christian theology.

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