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They believed themselves to be perfect and above moral norms.
The love and strong belief in moral norms, not Government programs, gave them the key to success.
Of course, physical facts alone do not dictate moral norms.
But human beings are also shaped by cultural and moral norms.
In other words, there are a great many moral norms that should never be the task of the government to enforce.
"What do you do when moral norms are not followed?"
Any conclusions reached using science and regarding moral norms would not be absolute.
All religions have developed a body of moral norms.
Markets provide no moral norms of their own apart from the law of contract.
Daleiden continues: tradition should not be the basis of moral norms.
Public officials, not laws, guided and constrained people to conform to moral norms.
Religion, although it is not the best method of determining moral norms, has often been very effective at promoting them.
Relativism is the belief that there are no universal moral norms of right and wrong.
The cult had a huge impact on moral norms of generations of children.
It discussed conscience, reason, freedom, the sources of morality, natural law and universal moral norms.
The Church's social teachings and moral norms, on the other hand, are moving on parallel course.
Zeus represents both a moral norm, the Good, and Nature.
I wouldn't call it a ritual, but it's one of the most important things that people do to establish communities and maintain informal moral norms.
The proportionalist argument for exceptions, he says, would undermine moral norms altogether.
The pictures, in their view, violated acceptable moral norms in this Muslim country.
Social structure and motivation can make morality binding in a sense, but only because it makes moral norms feel inescapable, according to Foot.
No number of thought experiments can replace a communicative exchange with others regarding moral norms that will affect them.
He is also explicit that government should only use law to enforce the most basic, reasonable, evidenced and widely supported moral norms.
The latter enforces Islamic social and moral norms.
The basic idea is that the validity of a moral norm cannot be justified in the mind of an isolated individual reflecting on the world.