Sentence examples for interpretation of morality from inspiring English sources

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One can read into the Bible almost any interpretation of morality, Mr. Gomes liked to say after coming out, for its passages had been used to defend slavery and the liberation of slaves, to support racism, anti-Semitism and patriotism, to enshrine a dominance of men over women, and to condemn homosexuality as immoral.

The notion of internal goods was introduced by Macintyre to go beyond a reductionist interpretation of morality centered on rules, rights and duties (MacIntyre 1984).

And it's no use to argue that one religion is right and the others false, for there's no consistent interpretation of morality -- not even of central commandments such as "Thou Shalt Not Kill" -- within any major religion.

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Eventually he learns his boarder's secret and the two men battle, as much for their own interpretations of morality as for life or law - Saturday at 8 p.m. on Channel 4. Sometimes a movie just has to be watched on a particular night, and this is the one Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) has been waiting for.

Given the range of arbitrary, even contradictory, interpretations of morality and ethics we continue to demonstrate as a species, the idea that all variables and permutations can be captured in code defies credulity.

Bill Moyers sat down with Rushdie, among many other notable writers, to discuss interpretations of morality, the power of the conscience and controversial uses of religion as a political weapon.

On one plausible interpretation of Mencius, morality is part of the order imparted to the world by tian or heaven.

Of course, these interpretations of history, morality, and constitutionality are not simply true or false.

In section 3.2 we noted that while consequentialist impartiality is one possible interpretation of the demand that morality be impartial, it is not by any means the only available interpretation; nor is it clearly the most plausible.

In fact, he hasn't stopped working, appearing in the film "Z for Zachariah" and earning raves this year in the allegory "Everyman," Carol Ann Duffy's interpretation of the 15th century morality play — "it is the cornerstone of literature" — at the National Theatre in London.

While it might still be possible to interpret Xunzi as a constructivist on the origin of morality, this alternative interpretation might suggest that Xunzi's tian had a blueprint it intended human beings to fulfill.

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