Sentence examples for For rightness from inspiring English sources

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She has said that, making the first Bunny, she got that "'Eureka!' feeling, [where] you want to grab a beer or suddenly laugh, and smoke fags really fast and phone people up and say, you've got to get over here!"; more usually, she says, her experience of making art is an organic, random thing – playing with forms, looking for rightness.

How do they keep needling for rightness, for wisdom, sustainability, moderation in material things and humility?

This small insertion might have kept the dialogue from devolving into a battle for rightness.

Although she is 82 years old and continues to combat serious health issues, Justice Ginsburg has emerged as a national treasure and enjoys celebrity-level status from across the American stratified demographics because of her fairness, her intelligence and her advocacy for rightness.

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Anger can be an effective expression of passion for justice and fairness, for basic rightness, for what is appropriate and humane.

The commonsense notion of impartiality is not, unlike the utilitarian notion, a lowest common theoretical denominator for notions of rightness, by reference to which all other notions of rightness are to be understood.

Basically each room should be designed by the primary users of the room and the focus should be on filling the space with the look, feel, and objects that provide pleasure and a quiet feeling of "rightness" for those individuals.

McTaggart argues that a form of hedonistic utilitarianism is the best criterion for moral rightness that we can reasonably hope for.[39] McTaggart grants that sometimes this criterion could give incorrect results, and that since following it is not a certain guide to what is right, we must admit that our ethical knowledge is limited and incomplete.

(Not all necessary conditions for the rightness of an act are parts of the ground for that rightness; consider the role of the fact that there is nothing else that one should be doing instead).

That is, certain actions can be right even though not maximizing of good consequences, for the rightness of such actions consists in their instantiating certain norms (here, of permission and not of obligation).

For this reason, McTaggart suggests that we need a 'criterion' for moral rightness, i.e., a decision-procedure such that if we follow it we are most apt to do what we ought to do.

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