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The phrase "articulation of moral" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the expression or clarification of moral principles or values.
Example: "The articulation of moral values is essential in guiding ethical decision-making in society."
Alternatives: "expression of morality" or "clarification of ethical principles."
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Accordingly, he eschewed any blueprint for political reform or any explicit articulation of moral or rational norms that society ought to uphold.
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Philosophy, for many, is the articulation of a moral vision (an alternative vision) for those hostile to substantive religious communities.
For McCain, who has copped to not knowing anything about economics: John Kenneth Galbraith's "Affluent Society," an eloquent articulation of the values both moral and political of a mixed economy.
The tempered realism of the political sphere is not a forced abandonment of moral norms but an articulation of the natural law's demands amid the increasing complexities of collective human existence, including its inevitable constraints, exclusions, and compromises.
It was Sondheim's articulation of the witch's alienation and moral skepticism that was so riveting.
Coming to philosophical theory, we first trace a development towards comprehensive articulation of a very broad conception of soul, according to which the soul is not only responsible for mental or psychological functions like thought, perception and desire, and is the bearer of moral qualities, but in some way or other accounts for all the vital functions that any living organism performs.
The contemporary paradigm of moral education is based on the combination of moral knowledge and moral action.
This model describes the psychological process of moral behavior in four steps: moral sensitivity, moral reasoning, moral commitment (decision) and moral action.
Jacques Monod was a man of moral commitments.
And are the differences of moral significance?
As fizzing with hormonal curiosity as 45 Years is wearied of desire, Marielle Heller's The Diary of a Teenage Girl (eOne, 18) is fast, funny and more of a landmark than you might guess: a brave, vivid articulation of adolescent female sexuality that imposes no teacherly moral judgment on its protagonist's most reckless erotic urges, even finding a kind of empowerment in error.
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