Collocations withmorality
These are words often used in combination withmorality.
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concept of morality
Must we teach them religion in order to achieve some concept of morality, human relationship, affection and understanding?
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conventional morality
His ultimate mistake was to underestimate fatally ' the forces of conventional morality ' (p. x).
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notion of morality
This illustrates that a more integrated notion of morality becomes much more cogent when the consequences of action are also considered.
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personal morality
There is a difference between personal morality and public law.
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principle of morality
While the semi-barbarian stood on the principle of morality, the civilized opposed the principle of pelf.
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private morality
Furthermore, individual liberation and private morality are not mutually exclusive ideals.
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public morality
The domain of public morality is a wasteland.
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question of morality
It is a question of morality, and in that alone a trouble.
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sense of morality
The nursery songs were mainly taught to students in order to develop musicality, an intrinsic feeling for beauty and a sense of morality.
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standard of morality
The ultimate standard of morality is the general good, understood as some impartial positive function of the good of all individuals.
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view of morality
On a harm-centered view of morality, the harm-restricted entitlement to enforce morality is consistent with global legal moralism.
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