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Перевод: morality speek morality


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мораль ; нравоучение; моралите
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Тезаурус:

  1. The intuitive idea behind it seems to be this: since morality is an expression of one's rational nature, it is essentially self-determined.
  2. Law and morality were not yet clearly distinguished, nor could one even say that the whole of law or justice was to be found in any one court; the Ecclesiastical Courts, and Local Courts of many different kinds, administered a justice which was not the justice of the Common Law Courts; so the thought was natural that even the King's justice was not exhausted in the power conferred on his courts.
  3. Whether there is any social morality or justice in such a system is not a matter which the detectives are given to question; nor do they spend much time in reflecting on why some dubious property acquisition is outside their terms of reference, or what the relationship is of such practices to the maintenance of position and power.
  4. This remains particularly so today where an objectivist stance on morality prevails in a national or local culture anywhere in the catholic world.
  5. It also throws light on the guilt-feeling associated with sex, which is a distinguishing mark of nineteenth century morality.
  6. "Because if morality has a status which cannot be challenged or transcended then the search itself is under judgment."
  7. If we understood it, the deep thing, we'd be gods and above morality.
  8. Among other achievements, it gave a platform to Mary Whitehouse, lured Edwina Currie into a cheerful admission that the Tory campaign had made John Major look like a stump orator and Neil Kinnock like an incumbent prime minister, and mounted an irreverent debate on political morality.
  9. They seem designed to tap into an audience desire to atone for something and resolve it with a bumper sticker morality and a mushy climax.
  10. But taking our morality from the Bible does not necessarily mean merely taking it on trust and authority, and abandoning all thought of moral knowledge .
  11. One can never be defeated if one stands on a matter of morality."
  12. But it seems that if it is valid for that purpose, it must be valid for morality generally.
  13. An examination of the documentation shows that there is, in fact, no real change in the bishops' view of the relationship between their perception of the good of the state and public morality, and what was to be de facto permissible in the state.

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