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"moral concepts" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you need to refer to a set of ethical beliefs or principles. For example, you could say, "The author's argument relies on several moral concepts."
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Some versions of the a priori approach emphasize the constraints imposed by "thinner" moral concepts such as goodness, rightness, or morality itself (for example, see Garcia 1988).
She is playing around with some moral concepts here that aren't downright filthy, but it's still morally bankrupt and not exciting enough to float my boat.
You can't answer the question without using moral concepts.
So once again: My proposal is that we abandon moral concepts, attitudes and language.
In the 7th and 8th centuries the moral concepts of antiquity completely surrendered to religious principles.
All this is reason to consider the innateness of at least basic moral concepts.
These are not moral concepts, exactly, but they seem closely related.
This work presents 26 essays that address the issue of moral concepts.
Luther insisted that Erasmus's position reduced the great soteriological drama of the Incarnation and the cross to shallow moral concepts.
Instead, she writes, "religion is rather a way of trying to give shape and structure to the moral concepts that are embedded in our lives".
What moral concepts or lessons, if any, might they convey?" After students write in their journals for a few minutes, allow them to share and discuss their responses.
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