Morality in a sentence as a noun

You should examine your own morality and make sure you're 100% OK with what you're about to do.

They have a code of morality, knowingly chosen or absorbed by default, and they try to be good, most of the time.

It is not impossible to imagine a code of morality which views his alleged actions as ethical.

One on the border region of legality below the decent folk morality threshold.

This is an attempt to control the discussion, the definition of normal and public morality.

They've decided they don't need any more foreigners, and I can't contest the morality of this with the CPC because again, they have more guns than me.

I wonder how people associated with Microsoft and IBM deal with the morality issues surrounding them.

I mean, to us it might sound ridiculous to say that your country should matter more than your morality - and I mean secular morality here.

If they allow some illegal behavior and not some other, they are actually judging the morality of an act, and not if it respect laws.

It was not until I was in Iraq and reading secret military reports on a daily basis that I started to question the morality of what we were doing.

If morality is subjective, then the cop somehow is made moral when doing this, because law somehow conveys morality on otherwise immoral acts.

N's big example is Judeo-Christianity, and how by inventing a selfless morality a bunch of folks took over Western Civilization in very concrete ways.

If you genuinely feel that Wikileaks is as bad as Al Qaeda and Hamas and the alikes, then I'll understand if you disagree with me, although even then I hope you agree that it should've been a government decree, and not banks solo-piloting their sense of morality.

I begin here by evaluating this standard in the context of three published replication attempts, involving investigations of the embodiment of morality, the endowment effect, and weather effects on life satisfaction, concluding the standard has unacceptable problems.

Morality definitions

noun

concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct

noun

motivation based on ideas of right and wrong

See also: ethics morals