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单词 moral philosophy
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Definition of moral philosophy in English:

moral philosophy

noun
mass noun
  • The branch of philosophy concerned with ethics.

    道德哲学,伦理学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Surely they're old enough to learn about ethics and moral philosophy.
    • Hobbes's philosophy was thus the first modern moral philosophy, for it was the first fully to accept the implications of modern natural science.
    • Any science which helps us to understand and assess morally problematic situations has something to contribute to moral philosophy.
    • Before leaving moral philosophy, we should consider approaches to autonomy which do not depend directly on Kantian moral philosophy as a framework.
    • I think he was right when he wrote that among the primary concerns of moral philosophy in our time is to understand the relation of truth to freedom.
    • Secondly, whichever moral philosophy we adopt - whether altruism or egoism - we cannot criticize the pursuit of monetary income on the market.
    • It is moral philosophy that ‘makes philosophers, and purifying their understanding, makes them capable of considering the wonders of nature’.
    • Either way the technical difference between moral philosophy and ethics is so minimal as to be irrelevant.
    • Utilitarianism in moral philosophy is the view that morality should be aimed at promoting wellbeing.
    • In Kant's enormously influential moral philosophy, autonomy, or freedom from the causal determinism of nature, became prominent in justifying the human use of animals.
    • Approaching the question from a very different philosophical perspective, that of ethics and moral philosophy, we meet a contrary position.
    • One central question of moral philosophy has been to determine what things are intrinsically good for human beings.
    • Kant's moral philosophy emerges from the amalgamation of the idea of transcendental freedom with that of an imperative of reason.

Definition of moral philosophy in US English:

moral philosophy

nounˌmôrəl fəˈläsəfēˌmɔrəl fəˈlɑsəfi
  • The branch of philosophy concerned with ethics.

    道德哲学,伦理学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is moral philosophy that ‘makes philosophers, and purifying their understanding, makes them capable of considering the wonders of nature’.
    • Hobbes's philosophy was thus the first modern moral philosophy, for it was the first fully to accept the implications of modern natural science.
    • I think he was right when he wrote that among the primary concerns of moral philosophy in our time is to understand the relation of truth to freedom.
    • Approaching the question from a very different philosophical perspective, that of ethics and moral philosophy, we meet a contrary position.
    • Either way the technical difference between moral philosophy and ethics is so minimal as to be irrelevant.
    • Kant's moral philosophy emerges from the amalgamation of the idea of transcendental freedom with that of an imperative of reason.
    • In Kant's enormously influential moral philosophy, autonomy, or freedom from the causal determinism of nature, became prominent in justifying the human use of animals.
    • One central question of moral philosophy has been to determine what things are intrinsically good for human beings.
    • Surely they're old enough to learn about ethics and moral philosophy.
    • Any science which helps us to understand and assess morally problematic situations has something to contribute to moral philosophy.
    • Secondly, whichever moral philosophy we adopt - whether altruism or egoism - we cannot criticize the pursuit of monetary income on the market.
    • Before leaving moral philosophy, we should consider approaches to autonomy which do not depend directly on Kantian moral philosophy as a framework.
    • Utilitarianism in moral philosophy is the view that morality should be aimed at promoting wellbeing.
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