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Discover LudwigThe phrase "morally better" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that is considered more ethical or morally upright than another. Example: It is argued that donating to charities is morally better than spending money on luxury items.
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In responding to these concerns, I will understand moral enhancements to be interventions that will expectably leave an individual with more moral (viz., morally better) motives or behaviour than she would otherwise have had.
In defense of the need for moral bioenhancement to morally better ourselves, Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu argue that there is a fundamental mismatch between our moral psychology and today's conditions of human life ([ 28]: 128].
One might think that it is clear that an action of actualizing a world that is better from a moral point of view is morally better than an action of actualizing a world that is worse from a moral point of view.
So the standard of moral goodness declares one set of desires morally better than another, or declares them equally good; or declares one set of character traits better than another, or declares them equally good; or declares one career of actions better than another, or declares them equally good.
In arguing for this claim, I understood moral enhancement to consist in the acquisition of morally better motives.
Is it morally better?
"I didn't think, 'This is the morally better choice'.
— THE NEW YORK TIMES "I want the country to be morally better, more stable".
Nobody is morally better off because they were born in Boston rather than Bosnia.
I, like many philosophers, believe that it's morally better to make people happy than to make happy people.
So far as she is concerned, you can cook or not cook, please yourself, because one is certainly not morally better than the other.
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