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The appropriateness of what he gives is not a subject of moral evaluation.
Fire is also seen as a spectacle of worship that is free from moral evaluation.
What engineers do is subject to moral evaluation.
The moral evaluation of empire gets complicated when one of its benefits might be freedom for the oppressed.
Moral evaluations have become mediated by the imagination.
But this good intention is not sufficient for making a positive moral evaluation of in vitro fertilization between spouses.
Expanding disposition theory: Reconsidering character liking, moral evaluations, and enjoyment.
Moral evaluations of sexual activity are determined by judgments on the nature of the sexual impulse.
These claims rest less on profession as an objective category of activities and more on moral evaluation of work (Becker 1970).
The movement represented a resort to moral Confucian traditions as a means of arriving at fresh moral evaluations.
Moral education should exploit this natural human tendency for moral evaluation by presenting the students with historical examples of good and evil actions.
Skip the moral evaluations.
Moral evaluations of harm are instant and emotional, brain study shows from the University of Chicago News Office.
Pacifists, however, maintain that a moral evaluation of war is possible, and that war is always found to be immoral.
He then made the following comments, from his own observation; it is the privilege of later generations to make a moral evaluation of a young man's opinions.
Nietzsche contrasts the Christians with Jesus, whom he regarded as a unique individual, and argues he established his own moral evaluations.
Neither behavioral science nor neuroscience has demonstrated that we are automatons who lack the capacity for rational moral evaluation, even though we sometimes don't use it.
However, behaviour can also be regarded as "opportunist" by scholars without any particular moral evaluation being made or implied (simply as a type of self-interested behaviour).
This can be done mainly through "deictic discourse . . . moral evaluation and eventually transformation" (228) that centers around focal practices.
Reason, or logos, was a vision of the meaningful cosmic order and this vision was the constitutive good that was the source of moral evaluations.
On the one hand Kant sought to parse moral evaluation from nature by arguing that moral choice and evaluations depended solely on the application of reason.
Rather, as articulated by the philosopher Hutcheson and shortly thereafter by Hume, our moral evaluations of the good depend on our moral sentiments.
Fears, hopes, perceptions, residual memories, philosophical positions, moral evaluations, hungers, sorrow . . .' T know,' said Thomas, 'and none of it gets into the banks.
Persons may disagree in their moral evaluations of the same object, while possessing all the same information about the "natural" or descriptive facts about the object of evaluation.