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The moral part no longer worries us, of course.
"It's the moral part of it," she said.
He said the 30 million euro judgment covered the "moral" part of the damages.
There's nothing moral about making a promise, the moral part is in keeping it, which 42% of married people don't.
It's certainly more ethnic and cultural than religious — except for his devotion to the ethical part of public life in Judaism, the moral part.
His description of Andrei Lugovoi, the alleged poisoner of Alexander Litvinenko, is an apt comment on the FSB caste: "Some vital moral part is empty and lacking, as if someone had hacked off his conscience with a pair of giant scissors".
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Therefore, the moral reality that a moral judgment is designed to fit is distinct from the non-moral part of the world (our behavior) that may need to change in order to fit the moral judgment.
Part of that, he argued, came from her sense of moral rectitude; part from a pragmatism that was not always appreciated.
There are perhaps only two other Palestinian leaders -- Mahmoud Darwish and Shafik al-Hout -- who wield his intellectual and moral clout, part of a vanishing class of highly educated, urbane and courtly leaders whose voices defy religious and ideological extremism.
(Quoted from The Theory Of Moral Sentiments, Part IV, Chapter I, pp.184-5, paragraph 10).
Although Rawls's profound indebtedness to Kant is clear in A Theory of Justice, it is Rawls's discussion of moral development in Part III that has stimulated modern philosophers to explore the psychological grounding of good moral character.
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