moralities in English

noun
1
principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
Does our intuition in favour of meaningful commitments violate the idea that morality concerns consequences?

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1. Antonyms for Basenesses include nobilities, goodnesses, honors, honours, moralities and virtues

2. DustSwap: Crestfallen Moralities is a culmination of what a DustSwap: DustBelief should be in our perspective

3. Generation gaps, youth revolts, drugs, new moralities and sexual revolutions—all of this frightens parents.

4. Ethnography of moralities doesn't deliberately playact itself as an upstart of anthropology; instead, it highlights problem awareness.

5. Lizzie shot ahead, and the other boat fell Astern.Lizzie's father, composing himself into the easy attitude of one who had asserted the high moralities and taken an unassailable position, slowly lighted a pipe, and smoked, and took a survey of what he had in tow.

6. He puts his finger on what he sees as the decisive separation for all moralities, namely into the Asceticisms of the healthy and those of the sick, though he does not show any reservations about presenting the antithesis with an almost caricatural harshness