Sentence examples for Principles of morality from inspiring English sources

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Rather, he draws on considerations regarding human nature and other aspects of the natural world in moving from general principles of morality to moral duties.

One must be guarded here, for according to Jefferson, there are no inviolable principles of morality, only generic principles that serve as rough guides of morally correct action (see, TJ to Thomas Law, 13 June 1814).

Lastly, Gauthier argues that the principles in question are principles of morality, an argument which makes implicit reference to a functionalist account of moral norms (Gauthier 1986, chapters 7 8).

Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye quoted from an earlier case: Because the law does not always coincide exactly with principles of morality there are cases that are crimes that would not necessarily involve moral turpitude.

However, Sulzer also recognizes that art can be put to perverse and immoral use as well as healthy and good use, thus while art can contribute to morality both directly and indirectly we must also have an independent grasp of and commitment to the fundamental principles of morality in order to make sure that aesthetic experience's natural tendency to morally good outcomes is not perverted.

Religion cannot continue to be singled out as the only way to teach principles of morality, ethics and mutual respect.

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Particular virtues and vices are grounded in Kant's system of duties; these duties are grounded in the moral law, the supreme principle of morality.

In it Kant searches for the supreme principle of morality and argues for a conception of the moral life that has made this work a continuing source of controversy and an object of reinterpretation for over two centuries.

Where Rehberg disagrees with Kant is in his attempt to establish specific moral and political maxims from the first principle of morality.

An action performed "out of duty" illustrates the principle of morality, but it is not an example of a moral action in the way in which Dolly is a specimen of a sheep.

But so construed, modern contractualist accounts would share the problems that have long bedeviled historical social contract theories: how plausible is it that the "moral magic" of consent is the first principle of morality?

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