词汇 | moral-sense |
释义 | BETA moral sensecollocation in Englishmeanings of moraland senseThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. moral noun uk /ˈmɒr.əl/ us /ˈmɔːr.əl/ The moral of a story, event, or experience is the message that you understand from it about how you should or should ... See more at moral sense noun uk /sens/ us /sens/ an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ... See more at sense Examples of moral sensemoral sense It shows that the destiny of man, his karma, and man's dharma, his moralsense, are sometimes at variance. One aspect of our engagement is that we are prompted to evaluate the characters' statements and behaviour against our own (developing) moralsense. Perhaps through achieving sufficient acceptance, a sufficient consensus of support, they come to 'feel right' to our moralsense. This of course is not a theological form of voluntarism; the sentimentalists' moral faculty is a moralsense possessed by humans. Confusingly, both schools invoked an inborn "moralsense," although the first one considered this an "affection" or feeling and the other one considered it a rational power. He spoke to articulate the moralsense of the nation, giving his rhetoric a visionary quality. They soon confirm the decision, but that important pause represented the essence of human moralsense. Moral judgements need not be empirical if moralsense theories are rejected. Finally, it is in the interest of employees to have ethical care that respects them as persons - in the full moralsense of the term. However, there are preliminary attempts to connect the moralsense of sacrificial ethics to transform the practices in the larger socio-political spheres. Indeed, traders probably had as much moralsense in 1950 as 'politicians' and 'the ordinary man' allowed them to retain. One must first fit out that observer with a particular moralsense, vision of the good, or understanding of justice. The laws that prevent such lifesaving research may be, in a moralsense, lethal. In a moralsense, however, it is vital to the relationship between doctor and patient. In this way it forms a family-pool in an economic, cultural and moralsense. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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