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Definitions of moralization in various dictionaries:
noun - indulgence in moral pro noun cements
noun - the act of making moral (or more moral)
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to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way. verb (used with object), bmoralizedb, bmoralizingb. to explain in a moral sense, or draw a moral from. to improve the morals of. Origin of bmoralizeb Expand. |
The act of moralizing. |
Moral reform. |
the act of making moral (or more moral) |
indulgence in moral pronouncements the exposition (often superficially) of a particular moral code |
Moralization might refer to |
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Morality (from Latin: mrlis, lit. 'manner, character, proper behavior') is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper. Morality can be a body of standards or principles derived from a code of conduct from a particular philosophy, religion or culture, or it can derive from a standard that a person believes should be universal. Morality may also be specifically synonymous with "goodness" or "rightness". * Moral philosophy includes moral ontology, which is the origin of morals; and moral epistemology, which studies the knowledge of morals. Different systems of expressing morality have been proposed, including deontological ethical systems which adhere to a set of established rules, and normative ethical systems which consider the merits of actions themselves. An example of normative ethical philosophy is the Golden Rule, which states that: "One should treat others as one would like others to treat onese |