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Encyclopedia > Moralism

Moralism is the philosophy of adherence to morality, created by Max Shapiro, of 20th century Los Angeles. He believed that we should all live in accordance to a moral code, where we all treat each other with respect and live virtuously. The unique aspect of Moralism is its lack of reliance on scripture and organized religion. It preaches that its followers live by a high moral standard and try to be good people. Moralism was created with the influence of Jesse David and Alexander Navarro. ...


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ms. morality (1413 words)
Moral reflections on life and politics from an attorney-turned-homemaker.
Other issues included the death penalty, medical research, gambling, etc. The most contentious issues appear to be having a baby outside of marriage, doctor-assisted suicide, homosexual relations, and abortion.
I guess, we each need to fight for what we think is right, and on issues that people really disagree on, time, experience and hopefully a little enlightenment will lead us to the truly moral choice.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Morality (1970 words)
It is necessary at the outset of this article to distinguish between morality and ethics, terms not seldom employed synonymously.
Morality is antecedent to ethics: it denotes those concrete activities of which ethics is the science.
morality lies not so much in the discovery of new principles as in the better application of those already accepted, in the recognition of their true basis and their ultimate
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