Sentence examples for frameworks of morality from inspiring English sources

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They will be reared without language, without games, and completely outside conventional frameworks of morality or culture.

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Operating within this basic framework of morality, Suárez developed a theory of natural law that has attracted much attention despite his consciously attempting to position himself midway between two radically opposed views about natural law.

For most of history, and all of pre-history, our morality has been extended to our geographical neighbors — anyone else falls outside the framework of neighborly morality.

This is conspicuously a Jew -- described elsewhere by Babel as a man with "glasses on your nose and autumn in your heart" -- playing an unaccustomed role, but staying within the framework of Talmudic morality.

He operated within the single framework of traditional morality.

Philosophers identify at least three frameworks for conceptualizing morality: moral outcomes, moral motives (or intent), and moral systems.

The challenger may acknowledge that the putatively problematic attribute that the error theorist assigns to morality really is problematic, but deny that this attribute is an essential component of morality; a normative framework stripped of the troublesome element will still count as a morality.

Although still controversial (e.g., Maxwell & Beaulac, 2013), Haidt's inclusive and pluralist conception of morality offers a robust framework and set of key concepts (the six "intuitive ethics") needed for a meaningful discussion of the core questions.

I eventually accepted the fact that my appeals to RE/MAX's sense of morality and its obligations within the framework of international law had failed.

Evidence from moral psychology undermines previous evolutionary theories of morality focused on cooperation.

Robert Young offers a possible rationale for this point of view in more abstract terms: Those who conceive of morality exclusively, or a least predominantly, within a traditional (deontological) framework claim, that doing something harmful is intrinsically morally wrong – that is, is morally wrong in itself, regardless of any good consequences it may produce.

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