Sentence examples for moral independence from inspiring English sources

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On the other, there's Vivie, an early incarnation of Shaw's New Woman and a corruption-rejecting force of moral independence.

Having earlier praised Lincoln for moral independence, he explains that when it came to blacks, Lincoln "acquiesced in the racial prejudice by which he was surrounded".

But the Catholic reconciliation of oppositions between reason and faith, between change and tradition, between freedom of conscience and magisterial imperative, moved inexorably forward, driven mainly by the common sense and moral independence of the Catholic people.

While they were once useful and sometimes absorbing accounts of the inner workings of government at its highest levels, these books now tend to be exercises in apostasy, and their primary purpose seems to be to confer intellectual and moral independence, if not heroism, on their authors.

In an influential liberal defence of pornography, Ronald Dworkin expresses this commitment in terms of a right to "moral independence".

For allowing such illegitimate "external" preferences of a majority to dictate government policy would violate the right to moral independence of the producers and consumers of pornography.

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Gov. John Kitzhaber of Oregon, a Democrat, said Monday, "Senator Hatfield's moral compass, independence and willingness to reach across the aisle are an inspiration to me and countless Oregonians".

Moreover, even if it could be shown that human intuition clearly and decisively embraces some kind of coarse-grained moral mind-independence, it may be that certain theoretical versions of mind-dependence, as described by philosophers, are sufficiently devious and obscure that they do not clash with that commonsense intuition.

Although long associated with church-state conflict, the reform's main concerns were the moral integrity and independence of the clergy.

This week the Catholic church waded into the debate, saying there was no moral justification for independence and urging Spaniards to pray for the unity of Spain.

Back in 1998, Lieberman solidified his treasured reputation for moral gravitas, flinty independence, and devotion to traditional values with a sanctimonious attack on President Clinton for his sad little dalliance with a White House intern, which, he said, had not only damaged "our democracy and its moral foundations" but also "has helped to threaten the integrity and stability of the family".

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