Sentence examples for morally advanced from inspiring English sources

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How could a country assumed to be so morally advanced by so many elect a man so overtly foul?

Nevertheless, Whewell did believe that we can look to the dictates of positive law of the most morally advanced societies as a starting point in our explication of the moral ideas.

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There are two related arguments that have been advanced to morally distinguish the creation of embryos for reproductive purposes from the creation of embryos for research and therapeutic purposes.

Another feature of this voice, according to Coffin (2006, 153), is the use of resources of Engagement to negotiate reader-writer alignment with the high-stakes, morally-charged evaluations being advanced (see Miller et al. 2014, 2016 for recent discussions of Engagement in written student essays).

Suppose we hold that the state should not engage in discriminatory conduct on the basis of racial classifications even to advance morally worthy goals imagine that in some circumstances guiding police behavior by racial profiling would be a cost-effective measure to reduce crime.

That's why the human element is so vital in the age of algorithms, because we're very far from having artificial intelligence advanced enough -- morally and creatively, as these are necessary components of sense-making -- to do this interpretation and integration for us.

An application is meritorious to the degree that it shows that selecting this individual would better advance the morally legitimate aims of the enterprise by means that are not morally forbidden and specifically not wrongfully discriminatory than would selecting any other applicants.

In today's technologically advanced world, Persson and Savulescu argue that a "morally corrupt minority" ([ 2]: 163) is increasingly able to inflict major disaster on the majority.

One response to these examples is to identify the most qualified applicant for a post as the one whose hiring will do most to advance the morally legitimate purposes of the enterprise.

Rowes added a constitutional perspective to this by remarking that a law prohibiting an activity on the ground that it is "morally repugnant" does not advance the public health or safety interests of the state and therefore could fail a "rational basis" test when put before a court.

Equality of opportunity for access to superior positions might also be advanced as a condition that must be satisfied (among others) if the social hierarchy itself is to be morally acceptable.

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