This silly man is being abused, ridiculed and punished for having flouted his own moral principles, and then being idiotic enough to confess it. |
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The cardinal virtues enable leaders to habitually incorporate moral principles in their behaviour. |
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Just War teaching is a derivation of basic moral principles from natural law. |
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It would be safe and in conformity with legal and moral principles that you turn to a competent court of justice and file for a divorce. |
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It is also clear that moral principles and political judgments are inextricably intertwined. |
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Surely it is going against accepted moral principles to recommend such a substitute for the usual methods of contraception? |
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Buddha Stories is a collection of animal fables that teach the moral principles of Buddhism. |
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Ethics are a set of shared values or moral principles that modify our behavior in social situations. |
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However, it is the leader's moral principles and integrity that give legitimacy and credibility to the vision and sustain it. |
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Wilson sought to achieve a utopia, in which all nations would adhere strictly to moral principles. |
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There is a sort of seemliness by which you can live your life without having great moral principles. |
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The matter is one of moral principles and not one of negotiating over this term or that. |
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Parents have the primary responsibility for educating new generations in the moral principles that are essential for a civilized society. |
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Mr Schulz appears not to understand that the spirit and ethical and moral principles exist alongside the law. |
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But I know some other charitable groups who have voiced opinions based on moral principles and have had their charitable number revoked. |
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It abides by international law and reveres the moral principles on which it is based. |
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The aim of ethics is to find a set of moral principles that there are good reasons for accepting and that ought to guide us in our lives. |
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Why not change a great part of that education to teach strength of character in practising abstinence, and learning some moral principles, and teaching the value of marriage? |
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The values an individual holds are the moral principles and beliefs that are important to the individual and which she tends to live by. |
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As his inheritance, his recently deceased father left him a good education and high moral principles, since the bank has seized the family farm. |
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Even deists such as Voltaire and Jefferson held that moral principles had a divine origin. |
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Not a very big school in a small, beautiful town surrounded by mountains where traditional moral principles are respected. |
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There was an Enlightenment tendency to believe that the same moral principles were to be found in every society, so universality must have seemed coextensive with humanity. |
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Whereas values serve as moral principles, norms state what is legally and morally correct in a given situation. |
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Ethics is the application of moral principles to everyday life and problems. |
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Ethics is the discipline relating to right and wrong, moral duty and obligation, moral principles and values, and to moral character. |
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Can seemingly unambiguous moral principles be capable of multifaceted interpretations? |
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If prudence were merely the knowledge of universal moral principles, we could stop here. |
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His life was extraordinarily full and was dedicated to truth, faith and moral principles. |
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And it is basically a lack of ethical and moral principles in the financial market. |
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The Church is sometimes called to protest and defend her faith and moral principles. |
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This draws on both fundamental moral principles and the legal obligations of states to respect, protect and fulfil human rights, including the right to health. |
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The thanadar had specified that he be taught moral principles along with the Erewhonian language. |
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In this era of ever increasing 'biological control', it has become more important than ever to reflect about the moral principles that should govern science and society. |
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For this reason it will be strengthened, through appropriate education, the dignifying culture of work, looking for the harmony of the ethical and moral principles of competitiveness in the job. |
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But such presumptuousness on the part of mere mortals is possible, and likely to bear fruit, only in communities that have been trained to share and to respect certain moral principles grounded in thoughtfulness. |
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We support answers with moral reasoning and invoke moral principles, many of which you are no doubt familiar with, such as autonomy, beneficence, and justice. |
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Indeed, today as never before, the States and nations of the world need a forum capable of defending and embedding the wisdom of humanity, common human values and moral principles. |
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Not moral principles, but epistemic first principles. |
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Today, in a far more serious way which affects the foundations of our moral principles and the essence of our humanity, biotechnology is the talking point. |
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Since moral principles are among the rational principles of action, it follows that they are not identical with or subsumable under Newton's laws. |
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An opponent of the Jesuits, Pascal ridiculed Escobar and his confreres as teachers of lax moral principles who believed that the end justifies the means. |
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The EU is particularly alarmed about the continuing detention of the respected Iranian academic Dr. Ramin Jahanbegloo, who is well known for his commitment to philosophical and moral principles, non-violence and dialogue. |
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Descartes's second-order moral principles necessitate an account of willable ends that are other than virtue and that are knowable as true goods. |
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But I can defend eternally valid moral principles. |
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We lost sight, as a country, of our moral principles. |
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Military bases were more important than moral principles. |
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These are observed not to satisfy some moral principles, but because their observance is both a pre-requisite for and an expression of the enlightened state. |
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Any citizen whose religious convictions or moral principles do not allow him to perform military service may be obliged to perform substitute service in accordance with principles specified by statute. |
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He argued that nationalism suppresses minorities, it places country above moral principles and especially it creates a dangerous individual attachment to the state. |
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Is it possible to believe in a god-creator of moral principles and nevertheless not be atheophobic, i.e., not consider non-believers morally inferior? |
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A purely secular morality is based upon meta-ethical, ethical, and moral principles that are subject to some disagreement among well-intentioned and reasonable people. |
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Moral particularism accepts analogical moral reasoning, rejecting both deduction and induction, since only the former can do without moral principles. |
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