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Message that is conveyed or lesson to be learned from a story or event
A moral (from Latin morālis) is a message that is conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or event. The moral may be left to the hearer, reader
Moral
Philosophical study of morality
Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena. Also called moral philosophy, it investigates normative questions about what people ought to do or
Ethics
Distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
actions as moral or immoral behavior.. Some research suggests that attention to moral sentiments exists in all human societies, and that moral sentiments
Morality
Philosophy with the focus on morality
Moralism is a philosophy that arose in the 19th century that concerns itself with imbuing society with a certain set of morals, usually traditional behaviour
Moralism
Topics referred to by the same term
Moral objectivism may refer to: Moral realism, the meta-ethical position that ethical sentences express factual propositions that refer to objective features
Moral_objectivism
Term used in political debates
Moral equivalence is a term used in political debate, usually to deny that a moral comparison can be made of two sides in a conflict, or in the actions
Moral_equivalence
Fear that some evil threatens society
A moral panic, also called a social panic, is a widespread feeling of fear that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being
Moral_panic
View in meta-ethics
Moral intellectualism or ethical intellectualism is a view in meta-ethics according to which genuine moral knowledge must take the form of arriving at
Moral_intellectualism
Metaethical position that some actions are intrinsically right or wrong
Moral absolutism is a metaethical view that some or even all actions are intrinsically right or wrong, regardless of context or consequence. Moral absolutism
Moral_absolutism
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up moral order in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moral order may refer to: The conservative and monarchic French government in the 1870s (French:
Moral_order
Conviction that ethical standards do not apply to oneself
Moral disengagement is a term from developmental psychology, educational psychology and social psychology for the process of convincing the self that
Moral_disengagement
Ethical theory
knowledge. Many moral skeptics also make the modal claim that moral knowledge is impossible. Moral skepticism is particularly opposed to moral realism, the
Moral_skepticism
American adult stop-motion animated sitcom (2005–2008)
Moral Orel is an American adult stop-motion animated black comedy drama series created by Dino Stamatopoulos for Cartoon Network's nighttime programming
Moral_Orel
Topics referred to by the same term
up moral or morals in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A moral is a message that is conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or event. Moral or
Moral_(disambiguation)
Meta-ethical position that a system of ethics applies to all
Moral universalism (also called moral objectivism) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally
Moral_universalism
Philosophical concept introduced by Immanuel Kant
A moral imperative is a strongly-felt principle that compels a person "in question" to act. It is a kind of categorical imperative as defined by Immanuel
Moral_imperative
Legal concept
Look up moral turpitude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moral turpitude is a legal concept in the United States, and until 1976 in Canada, that refers
Moral_turpitude
Philosophical positions
Moral relativism or ethical relativism (often reformulated as relativist ethics or relativist morality) is used to describe several philosophical positions
Moral_relativism
literature, a moral universe is the moral nature of the universe as a whole in relation to human life, or a specific moral code. A moral universe implies
Moral_universe
Psychological theory describing the evolution of moral reasoning
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development constitute an adaptation of a psychological theory originally conceived by the Swiss psychologist Jean
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development
Emotions concerning morality
Moral emotions are a variety of social emotions that are involved in forming and communicating moral judgments and decisions, and in motivating behavioral
Moral_emotions
Societal evolution of ethical standards
"moral progress in belief involves deepening our grasp of existing moral concepts, while moral progress in practices involves realizing deepened moral
Moral_progress
Philosophical view that nothing is morally right or wrong
Moral nihilism (also called ethical nihilism) is the metaethical view that nothing is morally right or morally wrong and that morality does not exist
Moral_nihilism
Copyrights related to attribution, anonymity, and integrity of the work
Moral rights are rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recognized in civil law jurisdictions and, to a lesser extent, in some common law jurisdictions
Moral_rights
Upholding a universally recognized standard of justice or goodness
The moral high ground, in ethical or political parlance, refers to the status of being respected for remaining moral, and adhering to and upholding a universally
Moral_high_ground
Philosophical concept
Moral luck describes circumstances whereby a moral agent is assigned moral blame or praise for an action or its consequences, even if it is clear that
Moral_luck
Philosophical position
Moral constructivism or ethical constructivism is a view both in meta-ethics and normative ethics which posits that: Ethical sentences express propositions
Moral_constructivism
Ethical doctrine of the Israel Defense Forces
tradition of the Jewish People throughout their history" and "universal moral values based on the value and dignity of human life". Jewish religious law
Purity_of_arms
Topics referred to by the same term
Moral Combat may refer to: Moral Combat, a 2011 book by Sikivu Hutchinson Moral Combat, a 2011 video game by the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic
Moral_Combat
Mental disorder intervention
Moral treatment was an approach to mental disorder based on humane psychosocial care or moral discipline that emerged in the 18th century and came to
Moral_treatment
Way of giving support to a person or cause
Moral support is a way of giving support to a person or cause, or to one side in a conflict, without making any contribution beyond the emotional or psychological
Moral_support
German philosopher (1724–1804)
a sense of the human moral vocation. This appreciation of moral feeling through exposure to the sublime helps to develop moral character. Kant developed
Immanuel_Kant
A moral hierarchy is a hierarchy by which actions are ranked by their morality, with respect to a moral code. It also refers to a relationship – such
Moral_hierarchy
US Armed Forces legal provision
A moral waiver is an action by United States armed forces officials to accept, for induction into one of the military services, a recruit who is otherwise
Moral_waiver
Moral ascendancy is the influence one individual or group of individuals may hold over others through his perceived morals and character. In law and order
Moral_ascendancy
Authority premised on principles, or fundamental truths
Moral authority is authority premised on principles, or fundamental truths, which are independent of written, or positive laws. As such, moral authority
Moral_authority
Concept in meta-ethics
The principle of moral supervenience states that moral predicates supervene upon non-moral predicates, and hence that moral facts involving these predicates
Moral_supervenience
Moral perception is a term used in ethics and moral psychology to denote the discernment of the morally salient qualities in particular situations. Moral
Moral_perception
Category of vigilante groups which act to enforce a code of morality in India
Moral police is an umbrella category of vigilante groups which act to enforce a code of morality in India. Some of India's laws, and some actions of police
Moral_police
Amoral behavior
Moral idiocy is an inability to distinguish between right and wrong, or to understand how moral values apply to one's own life and the lives of others
Moral_idiocy
Injury to an individual's moral conscience and values
A moral injury is an injury to an individual's moral and personality, maybe holistic conscience and values resulting from an act of perceived moral transgression
Moral_injury
Philosophical position
Moral realism (also ethical realism) is the position that ethical sentences express propositions that refer to objective features of the world (that is
Moral_realism
Steady moral qualities in people
Moral character or character (derived from charaktêr) is an analysis of an individual's steady moral qualities. The concept of character can express a
Moral_character
Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being
most moral action, the amount of virtue in a particular action is proportionate to the number of people it brings happiness to. In the same way, moral evil
Utilitarianism
Branch of ethics seeking to understand ethical properties
(meta-ethics) is the study of the nature, scope, ground, and meaning of moral judgment, ethical belief, or values. It is one of the three branches of
Metaethics
A moral example is a role model who assists in the teaching of morality. Moral examples and their accompanying stories with morals can be more interesting
Moral_example
Ability to make ethical judgements
Moral agency is an individual's ability to make moral choices based on some notion of right and wrong and to be held accountable for these actions. A
Moral_agency
Surname list
Moral or del Moral are Spanish surnames, and Moral can also be a Turkish surname. Notable people with these surnames include: Abraham del Moral (born
Moral_(surname)
The moral order was a coalition of the right that formed after the successive falls of Napoleon III and the provisional republican government. It is also
Moral_Order
Concept in religion, ethics, and philosophy
desirable quality" (ἀρετή) and bad in the sense "undesirable". A sense of moral judgment and a distinction "right and wrong, good and bad" are cultural
Good
Moral cleansing theory is a concept in social psychology referring to the phenomenon where individuals engage in compensatory moral behaviours to restore
Moral_cleansing_theory
Increases in the exposure to risk when insured, or when another bears the cost
In economics, a moral hazard is a situation where an economic actor has an incentive to increase its exposure to risk because it will not bear the full
Moral_hazard
Lack or absence of morality
or a concept that is close to it, citing moral naturalism, moral constructivism, moral relativism, and moral fictionalism as constructs that resemble
Amorality
Rejection of certain ideas about reality
views that reject the existence of any objectively meaningful purpose, moral value, truth, or knowledge. Nihilistic views span several branches of philosophy
Nihilism
Emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood
Moral development focuses on the emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood. The theory states that morality develops
Moral_development
Interdisciplinary field of study
are moral judgment, moral reasoning, moral satisficing, moral sensitivity, moral responsibility, moral motivation, moral identity, moral action, moral development
Moral_psychology
Theory in social psychology
Moral foundations theory is a social psychological theory intended to explain the origins of and variation in human moral reasoning on the basis of innate
Moral_foundations_theory
Obsolete term for type of mental disorder
Moral insanity referred to a type of mental disorder consisting of abnormal emotions and behaviours in the apparent absence of intellectual impairments
Moral_insanity
Moral value system that provides guidance on the morality of choices
A moral compass is a metaphor for a moral value system that provides guidance on "good" or "right" choices in human interaction and especially in decision-making
Moral_compass
Temporary inability to see the ethical aspects of decisions
Moral blindness, also known as ethical blindness, is defined as a person's temporary inability to see the ethical aspect of a decision they are making
Moral_blindness
Meta-ethical view
Ethical naturalism (also called moral naturalism or naturalistic definism) is a position in metaethics that holds that moral properties or facts are reducible
Ethical_naturalism
Organization
Moral Re-Armament (MRA) was an international moral and spiritual movement that, in 1938, developed from American minister Frank Buchman's Oxford Group
Moral_Re-Armament
2025 book by Jeff Sebo
The Moral Circle: Who Matters, What Matters, and Why is a 2025 book by the American philosopher Jeff Sebo, published by W. W. Norton & Company. The book
The_Moral_Circle
Type of dilemma in philosophy
dilemma, also called an ethical paradox or moral dilemma, is a situation in which two or more conflicting moral imperatives, none of which overrides the
Ethical_dilemma
American right-wing Christian political organization
The Moral Majority was an American political organization and movement associated with the Christian right and the Republican Party in the United States
Moral_Majority
Philosophical principle
The general concept or principle of moral universalizability is that moral principles, maxims, norms, facts, predicates, rules, etc., are universally true;
Moral_universalizability
American social psychologist (born 1963)
psychology of morality and moral emotions. Haidt's main scientific contributions come from the psychological field of moral foundations theory, which attempts
Jonathan_Haidt
Concept in ethics
moral responsibility is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission in accordance with one's moral obligations
Moral_responsibility
In Malaysia, Pendidikan Moral (Malay for "Moral Studies") is one of the core subjects in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination. It is a required
Pendidikan_Moral
Form of Diplomacy
Moral diplomacy is a form of diplomacy proposed by President Woodrow Wilson in his 1912 United States presidential election. Moral diplomacy is the system
Moral_diplomacy
Positive trait or quality deemed to be morally good
(Latin: virtus) is a trait of excellence, including traits that may be moral, social, or intellectual. The cultivation and refinement of virtue is held
Virtue
Topics referred to by the same term
Moral superiority is the belief or attitude that one's position and actions are justified by having higher moral values than others. It can refer to: Morality
Moral_superiority
Persuasion technique
Moral suasion is an appeal to morality, in order to influence or change behavior. A famous example is the attempt by William Lloyd Garrison and his American
Moral_suasion
Philosophical position
Ethical subjectivism (also known as moral subjectivism and moral non-objectivism) is the meta-ethical view which claims that: Ethical sentences express
Ethical_subjectivism
Essay by William James
"The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life" was an essay by the philosopher William James, which he first delivered as a lecture to the Yale Philosophical
The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life
The_Moral_Philosopher_and_the_Moral_Life
Meta-ethical view
Ethical non-naturalism (or moral non-naturalism) is the meta-ethical view which claims that: Ethical sentences express propositions. Some such propositions
Ethical_non-naturalism
Online platform
Moral Machine is an online platform, developed by Iyad Rahwan's Scalable Cooperation group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, that generates
Moral_Machine
Beliefs and values considered beneficial to society
In United States law, good moral character can be assessed through the requirement of virtuous acts or by principally evaluating negative conduct. Whether
Good_moral_character
Moral statistics most narrowly refers to numerical data generally considered to be indicative of social pathology in groups of people. Examples include
Moral_statistics
Moral geographies (a term coined by Felix Driver) are, according to David Smith (2000), the studying of human geography with a normative emphasis. The
Moral_geography
Way of viewing economic activity
Moral economy is a way of viewing economic activity in terms of its moral, rather than material, aspects. The concept was developed in 1971 by British
Moral_economy
Moral rights in Canadian copyright law are protected under the Copyright Act of Canada and include an author's right to attribution, integrity and association
Moral rights in Canadian copyright law
Moral_rights_in_Canadian_copyright_law
Topics referred to by the same term
Moral law may refer to: Moral absolutism, the ethical view that particular actions are intrinsically right or wrong The Ten Commandments, in Christianity
Moral_law
State of mattering morally
Moral patienthood (also called moral patience, moral patiency, moral status, and moral considerability) is the state of being eligible for moral consideration
Moral_patienthood
Meta-ethical view
of moral permissibility. Instead, he sees it as a consistency requirement that is built into the logic of moral language and helps to make moral thinking
Universal_prescriptivism
Broadening of moral consideration
Moral circle expansion is an increase over time in the number and type of entities given moral consideration. The general idea of moral inclusion was
Moral_circle_expansion
Meta-ethical theory
work as if moral discourse were cognitive. The point of interpreting moral claims as non-declarative speech acts is to explain what moral claims mean
Non-cognitivism
Study in psychology that overlaps with moral philosophy
Moral reasoning is the study of how people think about right and wrong and how they acquire and apply moral rules. It is a subdiscipline of moral psychology
Moral_reasoning
Loss with some moral gain
A moral victory occurs when a person, team, army or other group loses a confrontation, and yet achieves some other moral gain. This gain might be unrelated
Moral_victory
Concept of intuitive probability
Moral certainty is a concept of intuitive probability. It means a very high degree of probability, sufficient for action, but short of absolute or mathematical
Moral_certainty
Spanish priest (born 1955)
Alejandro Moral Antón O.S.A. (born June 1, 1955) is a Spanish priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the former Prior General of the Order of Saint Augustine
Alejandro_Moral_Antón
The White's Chair of Moral Philosophy was endowed in 1621 by Thomas White (c. 1550–1624), Canon of Christ Church as the oldest professorial post in philosophy
Sekyra and White's Professorship of Moral Philosophy
Sekyra_and_White's_Professorship_of_Moral_Philosophy
Moral Orel is an American stop-motion animated television series for adults created by Dino Stamatopoulos which originally aired on Cartoon Network's
List_of_Moral_Orel_episodes
Moral panic in Australia
The African gangs moral panic, sometimes referred to as the African gangs narrative, was a moral panic relating to the supposed presence of Sudanese-Australian
African_gangs_moral_panic
Theory in moral epistemology and meta-ethics concerning the discovery of moral truths
Moral sense theory (also known as moral sentimentalism) is a theory in moral epistemology and meta-ethics concerning the discovery of moral truths. Moral
Moral_sense_theory
1887 book by Friedrich Nietzsche
On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic (German: Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift; sometimes translated as On the Genealogy of Morals) is
On_the_Genealogy_of_Morality
Courage to take action for moral reasons
Moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences. Courage is required in order to take action when
Moral_courage
Capacity to understand right from wrong
Moral intelligence is the capacity to understand right from wrong and to behave based on the value that is believed to be right (similar to the notion
Moral_intelligence
Perception where attitude is attached to moral significance
Moral conviction refers to the perception that one's feelings about a given attitude are based on one's beliefs about right and wrong. Holding an attitude
Moral_conviction
Morally negative intentional event
Moral evil is any morally negative event caused by the intentional action or inaction of an agent, such as a person. An example of a moral evil might be
Moral_evil
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Truth, Morality, Justice, Good behavior
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Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
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Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
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Truth, Morality, Justice, Good behavior
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Neethika | நீதீகாÂ
Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
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Dhlriti | தà¯à®²à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯€
Courage, Morale
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Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
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Morality, Superior
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Morality, Superior
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Truth, Morality, Justice, Good behavior
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Immovable morals
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Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
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Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
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Morality, Superior
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Full of moral virtue
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Anjasi | அநà¯à®œà®¾à®¸à¯€
Honest, Morally upstanding
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Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
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Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
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Sanskar | ஸஂஸà¯à®•ார
Good ethics and moral values
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A musical note, Superior, Morality, Bull
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic form of Cousin.
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Princess
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Kaliyugavaradhan | கலீயà¯à®•வாரதாநÂ
Protector in kaliyug
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Anglo, British, English
Standing Tall
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Biblical
House of bread.
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Good Conduct
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Hindu, Indian
Flower Garden
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Sharpened
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Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
God is My Strength
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French
Medieval Latin form of Greek SolomÅn, SALOMON means "peaceable." In use by the French.
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adv.
According to moral rules; virtuously.
n.
The relation of conformity or nonconformity to the moral standard or rule; quality of an intention, a character, an action, a principle, or a sentiment, when tried by the standard of right.
n.
The practice of the moral duties; rectitude of life; conformity to the standard of right; virtue; as, we often admire the politeness of men whose morality we question.
v. t.
To render moral; to correct the morals of.
pl.
of Morality
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One who moralizes.
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The act of moralizing; moral reflections or discourse.
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Explanation in a moral sense.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Moralize
v. i.
To make moral reflections; to regard acts and events as involving a moral.
imp. & p. p.
of Moralize
n.
One who practices moral duties; a person who lives in conformity with moral rules; one of correct deportment and dealings with his fellow-creatures; -- sometimes used in contradistinction to one whose life is controlled by religious motives.
adv.
In moral qualities; in disposition and character; as, one who physically and morally endures hardships.
n.
Intent; meaning; moral.
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The doctrines or rules of moral duties, or the duties of men in their social character; ethics.
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A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc. Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII.
v. t.
To give a moral quality to; to affect the moral quality of, either for better or worse.
v. t.
To apply to a moral purpose; to explain in a moral sense; to draw a moral from.
v. t.
To furnish with moral lessons, teachings, or examples; to lend a moral to.
adv.
In a moral or ethical sense; according to the rules of morality.