Caligula's rule exposed the legal and moral contradictions of the Augustan "Republic".
It is appalling that presumably bright black students would elect or follow a student who displays such moral contradictions.
This is especially true of the "modern" city, filled with human artifice and moral contradiction.
He knew that she was strong enough to hold the moral contradictions of her own actions, and still remain sane.
Extremists scoffed at Westerners and their lightly held beliefs, yet was extremism in pursuit of moderation not itself a moral contradiction?
The Washington Post interpreted the song as both an acerbic love song and a tune lamenting the moral contradictions one faces with their religious faith.
I find it an entirely impenetrable moral contradiction.
These characters survive by negotiating mazes of moral contradiction, but they speak with a raw and lyrical bluntness.
But these compassionate acts also reveal moral contradictions.
In the essay, Robson discussed the moral contradictions of Doctor Who and compared the programme with religious texts as a cultural touchstone.