But (with) the human variation in morality, one society may have different moral rules than another one.
It is their version of the categorical imperative that the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant identified in morality.
Delroy Chuck, the Labour Party's justice spokesman, says that the law has no place in private morality.
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Hans Christian Andersen used the red shoe as a symbol of wealth and vanity in his morality fairytale The Red Shoes.
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"I think there is one issue that really plays big in the Republican Party right now, and that's morality in government, " said Yepsen.
By what mechanism have you constructed an objective morality in re: video game design?
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When we do that, we see morality in a different way: because individuals are motivated by moral purpose.
Different attitudes to personal morality in politics are rooted in social and even religious differences, which may soon become starker.
In terms of morality, Faust simply lacks the psychological software to comprehend the wrong he commits until it's too late.
So I compromise that wave of emotion and morality in an attempt to balance it with educated and intelligent decisions.
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He went to Harvard, and later mourned what he regarded as the decline of courtesy and morality in Boston society.
The question of morality in Social Business is a complex one.
It means the staining of reputations and more importantly raises the question about the adherence to statutes, and attitudes of morality in the money business.
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No one at all has any right, whether in law or morality, to get back their uninsured deposits if as and when a bank goes bust.
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As a means of rewaking morality in this climate of reduced moral sensibility, he says that we need to humanise our ethics, that is, to root it in human needs and values.
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In our current society in the U.S. we have debates about gay marriage, abortion - we have a lot of moral debates going on, and years from now we will believe different things from what we believe now, and so morality changes as a result of society, and that means you should not look for specifics of your morality in biology.
In a peculiarly American way, the cabin-fee issue has therefore turned into a sort of morality play in which these people argue that the government should keep their rents low in order to prevent something even worse: the prospect that public lands might become solely a province of the rich.
In his case, his talent, which unlike his morality was never in question, may serve as his saving grace.
Our primate background provides that kind of thing, but the specific rules that our society adopts are not contained in biology, and sometimes people confuse that when I say that morality is contained in our biology, that every rule we follow has to come out of biology.
In any case, this is not an argument that morality has no place in investing.
But the Most Reverend Justin Welby told the BBC business morality was in many ways much better than in the past.
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It is the sense of nobility and morality enshrined in Greek mythology.
"Questions based upon temperance, religion, morality, in all their multiplied forms, ought not to be the basis of politics, " declared Senator John Sherman of Ohio in 1873.
Here again, the mood is dark, the action is violent and the handsome hero, Johan "JW" Westlund, has problems, shall we say, in the area of morality.
One thing I do agree with DERESIEWICZ on is the way in which the disease of more has deluded us all into believe that wealth is somehow related in any way to morality.
In books including "Taking Rights Seriously" and "Law's Empire, " Mr. Dworkin set out a vision of law epitomized by the principle of "law as integrity, " meaning in part that it shouldn't produce results that aren't in accordance with ordinary morality.
He has such a fine eye, and his travelling shots of horses and riders are a hint of what tremendous cowboy flicks he might have made, in a straighter age, but his films continue to be snared in a tangle of morality and style.
In Key West, he told about writing "Morality Play, " a novel set in 14th-century England, about a traveling troupe of players that put on Bible plays.
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