Sentence examples for genuine morality from inspiring English sources

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Genuine morality, on the other hand, consists in the application of reason to human affairs and conduct.

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But the internalist, we saw, can perhaps explain cases of apparent amoralism as cases, not of genuine moral judgment, but of inverted commas moral judgments, anthropological judgements about the morality of one's social group.

But for genuine global morality we need to extend those feelings beyond our intimates to the six billion other human beings out there.

Meteorological activity, so long yoked to morality, finally has genuine ethical stakes.

One question that might be raised here is whether we are left with enough of our ordinary conception of morality to include genuine notions of blame and responsibility.

First, insofar as we doubt that moral reasons are genuine or motivationally effective, such a reductionist strategy promises to ground morality on the prosaic requirements of instrumentalist practical rationality.

But then, the problem for Kelsen is how to explain the difference between the normativity of law and that of morality; if legal "ought" is a genuine "ought", what makes a legal obligation distinct from a moral one?

The justificatory question "why be moral?" is transformed into the less troubling question "why be rational?" Second, even if we recognize that moral reasons are, in some sense, genuine, contractarians like Kavka also want to show that prudent individuals, not independently motivated by morality would have reason to reflectively endorse morality.

Morality, for Protagoras, consists in justice and self-restraint, dispositions which involve the replacement of Thrasymachean egoism by genuine regard for others as of equal moral status with oneself, and the crucial lesson of the Great Speech is that those dispositions, so far from requiring the stunting of human nature as Glaucon maintains, in fact constitute the perfection of that nature.

Furthermore, because Adorno "was incredibly sensitive to the notion of morality in art," he was able to make genuine, credible connections between the degradation of culture and the dissipation of politics.

Confucius believed that all genuine knowledge and comprehension arises from humanness (ren 仁), and thus morality should be valued to gain knowledge (Lunyu CTP: Li Ren, 2, 7).

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