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"perception of morality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an individual's understanding or interpretation of what is right or wrong, moral or immoral. Example: The cultural differences between the two countries led to a difference in their perception of morality, resulting in conflicting views on certain social issues.
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By using Room's argument about drugs as ethnic markers, the storyline of these mini-scenarios expressing inequalities and conflict on the perception of morality and a new Puritanism and neo-liberalism, may lead to a drug policy where larger portions of the population will not share the values expressed and where the legitimacy of the drug and addiction policy will be challenged.
It bludgeons, garrottes and contorts your twee perception of morality until you're mercilessly and systematically gunning down an entire hospital of innocent people.
This is because it may miss the individualistic perception of morality and ethics innate to every professional, which would have been constructed by one's own unique cultural, socioeconomic and geographical background [ 13].
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Perceptions of morality were complex and seemed tied with how the proceeds from allowances were used or shared.
Heflick, Goldenberg, Cooper, and Puvia (2011) argued that objectification would reduce perceptions of warmth, morality, and competence, thus appearance focus manipulations that led to such reductions were taken to demonstrate objectification (of others).
What Assange describes, and what really defines Wikileaks, is a question of perception and differing concepts of morality.
Perceptions of corruption encompass ideas of morality and state society relations.
Other topics, according to the report included human nature, perception, judgment, morality, lack of control, prejudice, empathy, suicide, mental illness, existential crisis, urban exploration of abandoned areas, hiking and cookies.
Cf. Adam Smith (1759 [1982]: 319–21), who concedes that reason "is undoubtedly the source of the general rules of morality", but adds that the first perceptions upon which the rules are founded are reason-independent.
Daniel Jordan Smith's work in Nigeria found that people equate corruption with decline in morality because they believe that morality should 'privilege people and the obligations of social relationships above the naked pursuit of riches' (Smith 2007, p. 138) Judgments of morality and corruption are therefore linked with perceptions of equity and reciprocity.
Evidence from moral psychology undermines previous evolutionary theories of morality focused on cooperation.
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