Discourse ethics tries to explain the internal relation between rational acceptability and moral rightness. |
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Holding it, she felt a sense of rightness, of things settling into their proper places. |
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Whether or not they are pluralists, they must decide whether moral rightness depends on total good or on average good. |
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He is desperate to convince us that he believes in the rightness of his actions. |
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We were also convinced of the rightness of our cause and drawn into close bonds with each other and our allies. |
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Preening popinjays, in love with the sound of their voice and the rightness of their opinions, how I hate them all. |
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And one cannot but notice the extraordinary egotism that such an absolute faith in the rightness of one's feelings demonstrates. |
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It speaks from a limbo whose inhabitants have uncomplainingly accepted the rightness of the judgement that placed them there. |
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It is up to the project leader to convince developers of the rightness of any such decisions. |
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It ends up being more a plea for tolerance than a scathing indictment of self-important religious rightness. |
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These Shakers were convinced of the unique and overpowering rightness of their religion. |
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Prophetic language at its best recalls our moral commitments, our sense of rightness. |
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No nation had more confidence in the rightness of its religion than Sweden. |
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People in the world of health and medicine sometimes become carried away by the obvious rightness or righteousness of their cause. |
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This broad consensus about the rightness of the war was not fundamentally eroded over the next four terrible years. |
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Because authority figures emanate an aura of rightness, their actions cannot easily be challenged. |
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The absence of doubt of the rightness of the answers looks more like religion than science. |
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Argument and logic become the sources of mathematical rightness or wrongness, rather than the teacher serving as the authority. |
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The principle of moderation, it is affirmed, is the mathematical expression for rightness. |
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We are called upon to regard this as the common and immutable measure of rightness in nature. |
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She immediately accepted the rightness of their presence, as if she had expected them to be there all along. |
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The rightness of the choice of director is apparent from the film's opening sequences at the shadow-enshrouded beach house. |
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As with military strategy, rightness or wrongness is supplanted by possibility. |
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No longer was there any doubt in her mind as to the rightness of her coming here. |
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The rightness of an action is determined by its contribution to the happiness of everyone affected by it. |
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Part of his magic is his ability to convince of the rightness of his course of action. |
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The appropriateness and rightness of that Logos would depend precisely on the fact that there was more than one Logos available to her. |
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In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or propriety of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry. |
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The value and rightness of knowledge are not empirical absolutes, and the benefit of truth does not fit everyone the same. |
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It is therefore about American self-respect, rightness, and a sense of moral rectitude. |
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The historians will sort out the rightness and the wrongness of the policy. |
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There is an important difference between rightness and mathematical properties. |
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In a precisely similar way, we see the prima facie rightness of an act which would be the fulfilment of a particular promise. |
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I let the swing come to a stop and sat there transfixed by the rightness of the idea, but a little staggered at what it might entail. |
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The rightness of this famous decision invalidating racial segregation in public schools is no longer open to debate. |
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History, as they say, has thus far proven the best judge of the rightness of this tactic. |
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Should the rightness of an action be based solely on the inherent morality of the action itself? |
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The rightness or wrongness of Robert's actions have been and will continue to be widely debated. |
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Nobody loves an unfeminine female who quarrels with her boss, who flatly contradicts the men around her, who insists upon the rightness of her own notions. |
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In the end, the rightness of a belief was determined by the fierceness of its believers. |
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Once management is right in its services to the public and in its dealings with workers, then it needs to tell about that rightness. |
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Their task is to convince the other team of the rightness of their proposal. |
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The second component, moral judgement, is limited to the act of judging the moral rightness and wrongness of actions and outcomes. |
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The 11th Edition was forever ready to judge, for it assumed the attainability of truth and the rightness of its implied morality. |
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Maximizing utility may be what makes an action right, but it is distinct from rightness itself. |
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Since then they have fallen over themselves to prove the rightness of their forecast. |
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It is natural for Canadians to reconsider the wisdom and rightness of Canada's involvement in a war that has been so difficult and inconclusive. |
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We respond to the object's rightness of design, which satisfies our imagination and intellect, even though we are not evaluating the object's purpose. |
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How certain are we of the rightness of the judgment we are about to hand down? |
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Nobody could now doubt the rightness and farsightedness of that decision, though at the time it was controversial. |
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The unanimous vote of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety points to the importance and rightness of the report. |
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We want to believe in the rightness of our own conduct, to see our lives as a series of mostly well-intentioned decisions. |
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The producers never glossed over the rightness of the civil rights cause. |
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His confidence in his own rightness appears to be impregnably complete. |
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If overall utility is the criterion of moral rightness, then it might seem that nobody could know what is morally right. |
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I mean ignoring the temptation to indulge in political spin aimed at convincing people of the rightness of one's position. |
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Others, who sympathized, felt that the rightness of the stand did not take away from the fact that it was still wishful thinking, as governments just cannot afford to provide services to all communities. |
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The rationalists oppose Hobbes' claim that there is no right or wrong in the state of nature, that rightness or wrongness is determined by the sovereign's will, and that morality requires sanctions to motivate us. |
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Yet, people who tend to disagree on abstract principles of moral thought, on religion, or ethical theory, very often manage to come to an agreement on the moral rightness or wrongness of particular actions for specific cases. |
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Analyse any life-story and you will find it composed of ambition, learning, work, relations with people, and awareness of the rightness and wrongness of actions. |
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The test of this kind of model is not its mathematical or logical predictive power but its ability to sum up accurately the system being studied, the rightness of the fit. |
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I believe in the rightness of it, and I believe I have a right to it. |
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We all want people to be convinced of the rightness of our positions. |
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Through these world conferences it has been possible to reach women in all walks of life in every corner of the globe and to awaken in them an awareness of the rightness of empowerment and equality and their entitlements. |
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The birth of the nation was brought about through the commitment of those preparing to govern, the belief in the rightness of their cause, and the foresight of those transferring authority. |
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Knowing that meaningfulness analytically concerns a variable and gradient final good in a person's life that is conceptually distinct from happiness, rightness, and worthwhileness provides a certain amount of common ground. |
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By concentrating on what they stand to lose, they enter into negotiation as if it were a debate in which their task is to prove the rightness of their cause by outwitting or overpowering the opposition. |
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Like Mencius, Xunzi believed in the perfectibility of all human beings through self-cultivation, in humanity and rightness as cardinal virtues, in humane government as the kingly way, in social harmony, and in education. |
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No effort must be spared to create throughout the world a culture of peace, a culture in which the rightness of might is replaced by the might of right. |
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The draft Charter of Fundamental Rights, launched at the European summit in Tampere, should in my opinion, confirm the rightness of this objective. |
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The challenge is to recognize the rightness of the role for the public service and the urgency and the importance of the work to be done, and then to provide the leadership to get on with the job. |
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A milestone was reached in the spring of 2002 when the Government of Saskatchewan recognized the rightness of individualized funding and implemented the program for Home Care Services across the province. |
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True third-person descriptions of commissive acts entail a moral judgment about the rightness of fulfilling the commission. |
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Utilitarianism is typically taken to assess the rightness or wrongness of an action by considering just the consequences of that action. |
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But it is the intention, that is, the foresight of consequences, which constitutes the moral rightness or wrongness of the act. |
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Human nature has an innate tendency towards goodness, but moral rightness cannot be instructed down to the last detail. |
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Blessed are they that keep judgment, and he that doeth rightness at all times. |
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Every attempt to derive oughtness from rightness must, as we have shown, either end in an illogical system or destroy the possiblity of a separate science of Ethics at all. |
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As Rigali has argued, the rightness of actions depends on a whole range of intramundane factors which must be taken into account by anyone, including church leaders. |
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However, according to Humean moral theory, the rightness or obligatoriness should be essentially explained by the morally good motive to return the money. |
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Invariably anything Hamletic intimates a large world and major problems, and who could question the rightness of this suggestion for the humanities, in academe or outside? |
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In the 20th and 21st centuries historians have focused less on the rightness or wrongness of the conquest itself, instead concentrating on the effects of the invasion. |
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Part 1 shows that Habermas's view that there is only an analogy between truth and rightness rests on an unjustified worry that metaethical cognitivism implies moral realism. |
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