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The Bourne movies put identifiable human stakes into the action equation, along with a sense of palpable moral outrage, politics and, under Mr. Greengrass's kinetic watch, increased torque.
Yet while Martin Scorsese might be overly fond of screen violence, part of what makes that film profound and memorable is how the thrill of violence, its seduction, is always in play with a palpable moral revulsion.
One was a palpable moral ambivalence: my opening choice was Aeschylus's The Persians, which even today has scholars arguing over whether it is a patriotic celebration of Athenian victory at the battle of Salamis or a compassionate study of a vanquished enemy.
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Dannatt, a mildly spoken man who conveys a palpable sense of moral rectitude, rejects the accusation out of hand.
The movement carried with it a palpable sense of moral righteousness, of egalitarian zeal - and the Roses were the most righteous of all: arrogant, anti-authoritarian, the embodiment of all that seemed bright and hopeful in British youth culture.
To pass from the exploits of Nick and Amy to the worlds of Highsmith and Simenon is to trade contrivance, however entertaining, for something palpable, reeking of moral seediness and disrepair.
Spencer's utilitarianism wears its liberalism not only by constraining the pursuit of utility externally by deploying robust moral rights with palpable independent moral force.
Kant suggests six links between the aesthetic and moral, which together make palpable the satisfaction of the four conditions of the possibility of morality that were noted in the introduction to the present section.
"I wanted it to be a traditional moral study, to have some sort of palpable precepts in it that children could understand.
But here, they make the complexity and moral ambiguity of the war against terrorism palpable.
Palpable nonsense.
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