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  • 71Moral realism — a view of a reality ontologically independent of conception, perception, etc. Objects have certain properties regardless of any thought to the contrary. • Critical realism a view that certain types of sense data accurately represent a mind… …

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  • 72moral — {{11}}moral (adj.) mid 14c., pertaining to character or temperament (good or bad), from O.Fr. moral (14c.) and directly from L. moralis proper behavior of a person in society, lit. pertaining to manners, coined by Cicero ( De Fato, II.i) to… …

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  • 73Moral nihilism — This article is about the meta ethical position. For other uses, see Nihilism (disambiguation). Moral nihilism (also known as ethical nihilism or amoralism) is the meta ethical view that nothing is moral or immoral. For example, a moral nihilist… …

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  • 74Moral hazard — In economic theory, moral hazard is a situation in which a party insulated from risk behaves differently from how it would behave if it were fully exposed to the risk. Moral hazard arises because an individual or institution does not take the… …

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  • 75Moral absolutism — This article is about moral absolutism as a theory of normative ethics. For moral absolutism as a theory of meta ethics, see Moral universalism. Moral absolutism is an ethical view that certain actions are absolutely right or wrong, regardless of …

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  • 76Moral Zeitgeist — The Moral Zeitgeist is a term used to describe the progress of modern human morality. It was introduced by Richard Dawkins in The God Delusion . Zeitgeist is a German word meaning spirit of the times. Proponents of a Moral Zeitgeist base their… …

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  • 77Sense and Sensibility — Raison et Sentiments Pour les articles homonymes, voir Raison et Sentiments (homonymie). Raison et Sentiments[N 1] …

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  • 78sense — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sight, hearing, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, developed, good, keen ▪ Raccoons have a highly developed sense of touch. ▪ poor ▪ …

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  • 79moral law — The law, in a very broad sense of the term law, of conscience. Judge Dillon, in his Commentary on the Laws and Jurisprudence of England and America, says: Not less wondrous than the revelations of the starry heavens, and much more important, and… …

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  • 80moral obligation — A duty arising from or connected with what was once a legal liability or from the receipt of benefit of a material or pecuniary nature. 17 Am J2d Contr §§ 132 et seq. An obligation arising from ethical motives, or a mere conscientious duty,… …

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