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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moral sense" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an individual's ability to distinguish right from wrong and make ethical judgments. Example: The main character in the novel had a strong moral sense and always stood up for what he believed was right, even in the face of adversity.
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Whewell's morality, then, does not have one problem associated with the moral sense intuitionists.
"It makes moral sense.
The world makes no moral sense.
Is there an innate moral sense?
Is a basic moral sense hard-wired?
The moral sense is worth emphasizing.
In a moral sense, the US still owns it.
"Pharmaceutical companies have lost their moral sense," he said.
Wouldn't the first situation be, in some moral sense, better?
Are we hard wired for a basic moral sense?
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T. M. Scanlon, too, seems to be interested in a non-moral sense of appropriateness.
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