Secular moralists canonized the ethics of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Mill, and others. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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Will the aging boomer libertines and the sexual moralists in the party be able to get along? |
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Legal developments have also been influenced by the changing perceptions of philosophers and moralists in relation to living creatures. |
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It has been characteristic of the French tradition of moralists that they are observers, reporting elegantly on the perennial human condition. |
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Approximately half the entry is on the Greek moralists Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. |
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Of all the Greek moralists, Aristotle provides the most psychologically insightful account of virtuous character. |
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Conservative moralists find in Freud a justification for a morality of restraint. |
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Rhymers kicking sordid tales from the drug wars were no longer journalists or fictionists, ironists or moralists. |
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It's great that this polyglottal octogenarian can still put the wind up blowhard moralists. |
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Along with privilege and education, leisure brings choices, including those deemed by moralists to be evil or corrupt. |
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Historians and moralists, for example, assess the responsibility of agents for the outcomes, political, social, economic or military of what they did or failed to do. |
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We can't take the decisions from the people and leave it in the hands of a few judges, moralists, atheists and the pious ultraconservative religious. |
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As a consequence both clerical and secular moralists felt able to criticize fashion on the grounds of the supposed morality or immorality of clothing and personal adornment. |
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Some classical moralists debated whether such sins involving a priest consecrated both by ordination and by a vow of chastity constituted one or two sacrileges. |
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The murderous Machiavel, as Shakespeare called him, has never ceased to be an object of hatred to moralists of all persuasions, conservatives and revolutionaries alike. |
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His melioristic fervor endeared him to moralists of genteel persuasion. |
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It's such a fascinating world and as soon as people can stop thinking of the Victorians as stuffy moralists then they can see that they were very sensual and rich. |
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And in the town of Caucasia, the criminals have taken on the guise of moralists. |
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Unlike the almsgivers of past times to whom suffering was suffering and to be alleviated however it had been incurred, these men are stern moralists. |
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Latour supports the works done by scientists, politicians, economists, burocrats, and moralists. |
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A rule, according to the sense affixed to it by canonists and moralists, is a guide to discipline, and a directer of the conduct. |
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Moralists had waged a campaign against Maying ever since the days of the Puritans. |
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Moralists in the late 19th century such as Henry Mayhew decried the slums for their supposed high levels of cohabitation without marriage and illegitimate births. |
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