Sentence examples for morally negative from inspiring English sources

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The wealth of those better off only furnishes a means that has to be transferred for the sake of mitigating the distress, as long as other, morally negative consequences do not emerge in the process.

This could lead to the decrease of morally negative views of gay rights, as has already been happening.

For example, a positive correlation was found between religious conviction and the belief that cheating is a morally negative practice [ 14].

Thus, responses to these questions could be interpreted as reflecting people's understandings of the harms of drug and alcohol addiction and/or an awareness of the signs and symptoms of substance use disorders, rather than encompassing morally negative attitudes.

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However, error theorists can allow a negative moral belief (such as that eating meat is not morally wrong) to be true, but only if it merely denies the truth of the corresponding positive moral belief (that eating meat is morally wrong).

This notion of a negative moral effect is determined by recourse to the moral standards constitutive of the processes, roles and purposes of the institution as that institution morally ought to be in the socio-historical context in question.

However, BDD participants differed by using negative, emotive, and morally based descriptions for their defect(s), spending a greater time preoccupied with their defect(s) causing increased interference with functioning, performing appearance-related behaviors more frequently, and experiencing greater distress when performing those behaviors.

The exclusory expectation that "UB2" belies a notion that being "Negative" is somehow morally superior, and that HIV infection is somehow due punishment for the "sins" of non-monogamy or imperfect condom use.

"Double effect" actions are those that simultaneously cause two effects, one of which is morally positive and the other negative.

This leads to sort of re-ethicising the idea of responsibility, but responsibilisation here is predominantly defined in negative terms: moral agency focuses on avoiding negative consequences, which becomes the only (or the most) morally acceptable objective of action.

We do not intend to imply by the use of these labels that either practice is inherently morally problematic or any other related negative value judgments.

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