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quasi-moral — adj.; quasi morally, adv … Useful english dictionary
Quasi-realism — is the meta ethical view which claims that: # Ethical sentences do not express propositions. # Instead, ethical sentences project emotional attitudes as though they were real properties.This makes quasi realism a form of non cognitivism or… … Wikipedia
Moral Aspects of Monopoly — Moral Aspects of Monopoly † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral Aspects of Monopoly According to its etymology, monopoly (monopolia) signifies exclusive sale, or exclusive privilege of selling. Present usage, however, extends the term to… … Catholic encyclopedia
Moral shock — is a concept which sociologists use for certain cognitive and emotional processes that encourage participation. James M. Jasper, who originally coined the term, used it to help explain why people might join a social movement in the absence of pre … Wikipedia
Moral and Canonical Aspect of Marriage — Moral and Canonical Aspect of Marriage † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral and Canonical Aspect of Marriage Marriage is that individual union through which man and woman by their reciprocal rights form one principle of generation. It is… … Catholic encyclopedia
Moral statistics — most narrowly refers to numerical data generally considered to be indicative of social pathology in groups of people. Examples include statistics on crimes (against persons and property), illiteracy, suicide, illegitimacy, abortion, divorce,… … Wikipedia
quasi-realism — Term coined by the English philosopher Simon Blackburn (1944– ) to identify a position holding that an expressivist or projectivist account of ethics can explain and make legitimate sense of the realist sounding discourse within which we promote… … Philosophy dictionary
moral realism — realism as applied to the judgements of ethics, and to the values, obligations, rights, etc. that are referred to in ethical theory. The leading idea is to see moral truth as grounded in the nature of things rather than in subjective and variable … Philosophy dictionary
Moral theology of John Paul I — The moral theology of John Paul I has been openly debated and his opinions expressed on Humanae Vitae, artificial insemination and homosexuality have been cited as a significant part of Pope John Paul I conspiracy theories. Contents 1 Birth… … Wikipedia
Element moral en droit penal francais — Élément moral en droit pénal français Introduction générale Droit pénal et ses sources … Wikipédia en Français