Moral Acts
.... out of duty and
acts which are performed for the sake of duty, holding that those
acts performed in accordance with duty but not from duty have no
moral worth. ....
(1364

5

)
Plato & Aristotle & Issue of Abortion
.... The
moral person has practiced
moral acts over a long period, and the more practiced the person is at
moral action, the more likely she will behave morally in ....
(1081

4

)
Amoralism
.... Williams was particularly critical of utilitarianism, a consequentialist theory, the simplest version of which argues that
moral acts are good only insofar as ....
(1017

4

)
Nicomachean Ethics
.... Aristotle here indicates his conception of personal
moral responsibility. The law rewards
moral acts and punishes immoral
acts. ....
(1550

6

)
Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics
.... Aristotle here indicates his conception of personal
moral responsibility. The law rewards
moral acts and punishes immoral
acts. ....
(882

4

)
Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... is a state of character, and the virtuous person wants to do virtuous
acts because that is in his nature: We sometimes think that we are
moral just because we ....
(1665

7

)
Moral & Ethical Concerns Regarding Euthanasia
.... was, for example, legal in Nazi Germany to slaughter Jews, Gypsies, and others in concentration camps, but it can hardly be argued that these were
moral acts. ....
(1635

7

)
The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
.... out of duty and
acts which are performed for the sake of duty, stating that those
acts performed in accordance with duty but not from duty have no
moral worth. ....
(1645

7

)
Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem
.... more people now realize should have been met with disobedient
acts by members of Congress. From, Erich. (1981) Disobedience as a Psychological and
Moral Problem ....
(715

3

)
Kant on Moral philosophy & Ethics
.... out of duty and
acts which are performed for the sake of duty, holding that those
acts performed in accordance with duty but not from duty have no
moral worth. ....
(1178

5

)
The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... out of duty and
acts which are performed for the sake of duty, stating that those
acts performed in accordance with duty but not from duty have no
moral worth. ....
(2727

11

)
Ethical Theories & Moral Dilemmas
.... out of duty and
acts which are performed for the sake of duty, holding that those
acts performed in accordance with duty but not from duty have no
moral worth. ....
(1841

7

)
The question of immortality
.... Aristotle here indicates his conception of personal
moral responsibility. The law rewards
moral acts and punishes immoral
acts. ....
(2694

11

)
A Defense of Abortion
.... Precisely because the judgment of
moral acts is to be left to God, the question of rights or lack of them, which are the province of human beings, cannot ....
(2566

10

)
Moral Philosophies & Drug Usage
.... out of duty and
acts which are performed for the sake of duty, stating that those
acts performed in accordance with duty but not from duty have no
moral worth. ....
(3825

15

)
The moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant I
.... wherever one
acts for the sake of "duty". Reason helps us to understand just what our duties are. Kant explains that actions done from duty create
moral value ....
(1536

6

)
Moral Codes in Literature
.... that the gods have no control over him once he sees himself as free, but because he has adopted a
moral code that allowed him to commit these terrible
acts. ....
(4065

16

)
Nature of Human Action & Moral Action
.... The act cannot be judged to be
moral, however, unless there is a duty involved and not just an inclination. Other
acts to which we might be inclined are truly ....
(1633

7

)
Moral Codes of Fictional Characters
.... that the gods have no control over him once he sees himself as free, but because he has adopted a
moral code that allowed him to commit these terrible
acts. ....
(4065

16

)
Euthanasia
.... In one encyclical, Pope John Paul II wrote, "Human
acts are
moral acts because they express and determine the goodness or evil of the individual who performs ....
(2472

10

)
Moral Respect
.... as that respect which a person "deserves in light of some
moral achievement." (39) This .... level at which one examines his or her own values and
acts according to ....
(1671

7

)
Utilitarianism: An Overview
.... by those means. This analysis will provide examples of
moral and immoral
acts from a utilitarian perspective. A conclusion will ....
(708

3

)
Educational Theorists
.... A critic of formalism (in ethics, the view that
moral acts follow from fixed
moral principles and do not change because of circumstances), Dewey advocated ....
(3102

12

)
Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... of the definition of
moral virtue, according to Aristotle, that the habits practiced find a middle ground between excess and deficiency. The
acts of courage ....
(2087

8

)
Moral Issues
.... This is so because where one
acts in accordance with act utilitarianism, one may take .... As such, one should not anticipate a great deal of
moral consistency in a ....
(1590

6

)
CAESAR AND NIXON AS LEADERS
.... him, was an ambiguous concept, a seemingly immoral or cynical act, such as bombing a city, could have a '
moral goal,' just as seemingly
moral acts could have ....
(2734

11

)
Julius Caesar & Richard Nixon as Leaders
.... him, was an ambiguous concept, a seemingly immoral or cynical act, such as bombing a city, could have a '
moral goal,' just as seemingly
moral acts could have ....
(2733

11

)
Aristotle's Political Throught
.... Aristotle here indicates his conception of personal
moral responsibility. The law rewards
moral acts and punishes immoral
acts. ....
(6562

26

)
Moral Courage
.... Two of the book, presents the topic of courage and noted distinctions between
moral and physical courage. Physical courage includes physical
acts of bravery ....
(1110

4

)
Political Identity Formation
.... As Boyle relates, "In Kantian tradition in morality, our
acts are
moral if we could will that the rules underlying those actions became universal norms" (5). ....
(1246

5

)