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ethical philosophy

NOUN
moral philosophy
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Instead of offering nation-building courses in economics and agriculture, Makerere emphasizes such traditional Western disciplines as ethical philosophy and Greek.

From Time Magazine Archive

But for all his learning, Acton never published a book in his own lifetime; and for all its brilliance, his rigidly ethical philosophy seemed out of step with the complacent new materialism of his age.

From Time Magazine Archive

It has been possible, and even necessary, to present them thus in an unbroken line, because the insular movement in ethical philosophy has been hardly, if at all, affected by anything done abroad.

From Moral Science; a Compendium of Ethics by Bain, Alexander

Of ethical philosophy, he, like most of the sages of antiquity, was most interested in that branch which deals with political obligations.

From Plutarch's Lives, Volume I by Stewart, Aubrey

The three principal schools of ethical philosophy in Greece were the Peripatetic, the Epicurean, and the Stoic.

From A Manual of Moral Philosophy by Peabody, Andrew P. (Andrew Preston)




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