Richard believes his moral rightness will get him where your leopards already are.
You didn't risk yourself and your people to save me from torture because of the kind of moral rightness that Richard is fond of.
She will question the moral rightness of her husband's magic helping to defeat the Arabs for the benefit of France.
It argues that each individual scheme so found gives to the law whatever of moral rightness it contains.
Bentham, an ethical hedonist, believed the moral rightness or wrongness of an action to be a function of the amount of pleasure or pain that it produced.
Human nature has an innate tendency towards goodness, but moral rightness cannot be instructed down to the last detail.
He sees all of these as efforts to make oneself pleasing to God in ways other than conscientious adherence to the principle of moral rightness in the choice of one's actions.
Soldiers who are morally prepared to accept the justification for killing in war "fight with the assurance of moral rightness," Kilner says.
And we must also see that in each community and each period there is a widespread belief in the moral rightness of its own customs.
But it is the intention, that is, the foresight of consequences, which constitutes the moral rightness or wrongness of the act.