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amoral

[ey-mawr-uhl, a-mawr-, ey-mor-, a-mor-] / eɪˈmɔr əl, æˈmɔr-, eɪˈmɒr-, æˈmɒr- /










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If Pericles’ funeral oration is a landmark of democratic virtue, the amoral facts of pure force become explicit in the “Melian dialogue” following the Athenian conquest of the neutral island of Melos in 415 B.C.:

From The Wall Street Journal

In what Mr. Hoyos calls “an amoral act of public policy,” Scipio massacred the townspeople of Ilugo for killing survivors of his father’s and uncle’s defeats who had sought refuge there five years earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today, a handful of amoral conglomerates control our information and media system.

From Salon

It’s not easy dealing with someone as spiteful and amoral as the nation’s ax-grinder-in-chief.

From Los Angeles Times

I think because AI is built by some pretty amoral/awful people, we assume it must inevitably be amoral/awful.

From Los Angeles Times