- Amoralist
- Amo|ra|listder; -en, -en<zu ↑...ist>:1. Anhänger des Amoralismus.2. amoralischer Mensch.
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amoralist — AMORALÍST, Ă, amoralişti, ste, adj., s.m. şi f. (Rar) (Adept) al amoralismului. – Din fr. amoraliste. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 amoralíst adj. m., s. m., pl. amoralíşti; … Dicționar Român
amoralist — amoral ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having no moral sense; unconcerned with right or wrong. DERIVATIVES amoralist noun amorality noun … English terms dictionary
amoralist — noun One who practises or who advocates amoralism … Wiktionary
Amoralist — Amo|ra|lịst, der; en, en: 1. Anhänger des Amoralismus. 2. amoralistischer Mensch … Universal-Lexikon
amoralist — amor·al·ist … English syllables
amoralist — noun someone who adheres to the doctrine that ordinary moral distinctions are invalid • Derivationally related forms: ↑amoralism • Hypernyms: ↑disciple, ↑adherent * * * (ˈ)āˈ , (ˈ)aˈ noun ( s) 1 … Useful english dictionary
Internalism and externalism — See also Externalism. Internalism and externalism are two opposing ways of explaining various subjects in several areas of philosophy. These include human motivation, knowledge, justification, meaning and truth. The distinction arises in many… … Wikipedia
Amoralismus — Unter Amoralismus (lat. amoralis unsittlich) versteht man die Lehren der praktischen Philosophie, die moralisch hergeleitete Normen überhaupt ablehnen, in neuerer Zeit auch die, die ein Leben überhaupt losgelöst von Moralvorstellungen postulieren … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Amorality — is the quality of existence in which the concept of morality (or right and wrong) is invalid. For a relatively simple and intuitive example of amorality: A rock which falls on a person is amoral. It is neither right nor wrong, and one cannot… … Wikipedia