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moral philosophy

道德哲学,道德伦理学,道德观,道德理念

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : philosophy dealing with the principles of morality; ethics.

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  • The story of fluoridation reads like a postmodern fable, and the moral is clear: a scientific discovery might seem like a boon.

  • Bratton might have said something that was closer to a real-world moral equivalence.

  • That had to give them an enormous reservoir of moral strength and solace.

  • Tom Cotton credits Harvard as the place where he “discovered political philosophy as a way of life.”

  • But it remains a moral crime to vilify good cops who have made the city safe, saving thousands of lives.

  • Everything is topsy-turvy in Europe according to our moral ideas, and they don't have what we call "men" over here.

  • Such mutual distrust necessarily creates or accompanies a lack of moral courage.

  • It lacks convincingness perhaps from the fact that Thomass theology is so largely philosophy, as Roger Bacon said.

  • And so these features take on a kind of moral rightness before they are judged of as pleasing to the eye and as beautiful.

  • Once he permitted himself a digression, that he might point a moral for the benefit of his servant.