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Discover LudwigThe term "moral faculty" is a correct and usable term in written English.
Moral faculty is the part of a person's temperament or character that allows them to judge what is right and wrong. For example, "The young boy displayed an impressive moral faculty when he refused to take part in the bullying of another student."
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The rightness of actions is discovered by a special moral faculty, seen as analogous to the power of observation or the power of intuiting logical principles.
Sometime in late 1850, Melville had probably come upon Coleridge's shrewd remark about "Hamlet," that "one of Shakespeare's modes of creating character is to conceive any one intellectual or moral faculty in morbid excess, and then to place himself... thus mutilated or diseased, under given circumstances".
For Spencer, moral faculty exercise hones each individual's moral intuitions.
It may also involve a belief in the existence of a specifically moral faculty or sense inherent to human beings.
Whewell maintained that there is no separate moral faculty, but rather that conscience is just "reason exercised on moral subjects".
It is unclear how the moral faculty judges either the truth of universalized moral first principles or the truth of contingent and fallible statements about particular action tokens.
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Bedford is best when her moral faculties are tightly engaged.
These moral faculties structure the way we perceive and respond to the world.
Doesn't it suggest that faith in fact distorts your moral faculties?
These moral faculties rely upon emotional, intuitive processes, for good and ill.
The set's effectiveness lay in its intellectual vividness, the way it not only evoked Hamlet's mentality but upbraided the moral faculties of the audience.
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