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In such a case, a moral axis (the dignity of persons) can be understood within very different frameworks.
It's about something pertinent, the mission to define yourself in a world that's spinning off its moral axis.
It also espoused the opinion that the whole of society was losing a moral axis, becoming more geared towards, pragmatic solutions.
It's the God-fearing, hard-working and law-abiding family folks of the middle classes who constitute the moral axis of the municipality."
Torero: The Moral Axis of The Sun Also Rises"."
You can be an atheist and feel that there’s such a thing as right and wrong, and that you’ll try to align your life with this moral axis.
The second moral axis refers to beliefs about the kind of life that is worth living, beliefs that permeate our choices and actions in our day to day existence.
Nonetheless, we must be careful not to downplay the significance of a period when the world almost fell off its moral axis and from which there are still very important lessons for us all, as global citizens, to learn.
Cletus left a message signaling his return in the form of murdering a random bystander who he had asked where to find the boy as proof that he was reverted to his more natural moral axis.
And yet, the procedural neo-Kantian and Utilitarian moral frameworks adopted so readily by western societies still maintain a general consensus around key goods-such as human rights and dignity of life-along all three of the moral axes discussed earlier.
He was then tied in metal plates by Nova and left by his symbiote as he revealed he wanted to kill Nova because he wanted to erase any memory of his good deeds, from the time he had his moral axis inverted, from anyone who remembered it.