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Morality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morality (from the Latin "manner, character, proper behavior") has three principal meanings. In its first, descriptive usage, morality means a code of conduct or belief which is held to be authoritat...
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Morality play - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Morality play is a genre of Medieval and early Tudor theatrical entertainment. In their own time, these plays were known as "interludes," a broader term given to dramas with or without a moral t...
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Argument from morality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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SOCIAL MORALITY ... The morality of human acts. The morality of the passions. Moral conscience. The virtues. Sin. ... World Scripture: Morality; Journal of Buddhist Ethics The first academic journal dedicated entirely to Buddhist ethics, and is innovative in adopting a totally electronic mode of publication.
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Is morality absolute and universal? Along the lines of the laws of physics? ... If morality is not absolute and universal, along the lines of the laws of physics (and perhaps even, in some sense, a consequence of those laws), then I am at a loss as to how we could legitimately question the behavior of Nazi-era Germans...
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the author rightly argues that Truth and Morality are inseparable. The moral crisis of our age is the result of wrong choices rather than of environmental or psychological factors. This is a message that our secular media need to hear!
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