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  • Science of morality
  • Forms of ethical naturalism

    Science of morality (also known as scientific morality or science of ethics or scientific ethics) may refer to various forms of ethical naturalism grounding

    Science of morality

    Science_of_morality

  • Morality
  • Distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior

    Morality is a normative standard, doctrine, or system of conduct. It evaluates actions and character traits using criteria that vary across individuals

    Morality

    Morality

    Morality

  • Evolution of morality
  • Emergence of human moral behavior over the course of human evolution

    viewed morality as a construct, and thus as culturally relative, although others such as Sam Harris argue that there is an objective science of morality. Social

    Evolution of morality

    Evolution_of_morality

  • The Moral Landscape
  • 2010 book by Sam Harris

    Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values is a 2010 book by Sam Harris, in which he promotes a science of morality and argues that many

    The Moral Landscape

    The_Moral_Landscape

  • Secular humanism
  • Life stance that embraces human reason, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism

    codes from a philosophy of utilitarianism, ethical naturalism, or evolutionary ethics, and some advocate a science of morality. Humanists International

    Secular humanism

    Secular_humanism

  • Secular ethics
  • Branch of moral philosophy

    scientific reasoning can reveal objective moral truth (known as science of morality). Secular ethics frameworks are not always mutually exclusive from

    Secular ethics

    Secular_ethics

  • Secular morality
  • Aspect of philosophy

    Secular morality is the aspect of philosophy that deals with morality outside of religious traditions. Modern examples include humanism, freethinking,

    Secular morality

    Secular_morality

  • Normative ethics
  • Branch of philosophical ethics that examines standards for morality

    Joseph Daleiden's The Science of Morality: The Individual, Community, and Future Generations (1998) describe how societies can use science to figure out how

    Normative ethics

    Normative_ethics

  • Sam Harris
  • American neuroscientist and philosopher (born 1967)

    podcast focuses on a wide array of topics related to science and spirituality, including philosophy, religion, morality, free will, neuroscience, meditation

    Sam Harris

    Sam Harris

    Sam_Harris

  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    Virtue ethics sees the manifestation of virtues, like courage and compassion, as the fundamental principle of morality. Ethics is closely connected to value

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • Science communication
  • Public communication of science-related topics to non-experts

    activity influences climate, or even a science of morality). In 1990, Steven Hilgartner, a scholar in science and technology studies, criticized some

    Science communication

    Science communication

    Science_communication

  • New Atheism
  • 21st-century antitheist movement

    considers that the well-being of conscious creatures forms the basis of morality. In The Moral Landscape, he argues that science can in principle answer moral

    New Atheism

    New_Atheism

  • Morality and religion
  • Relationship between religious views and morals

    The intersections of morality and religion involve the relationship between religious views and morals. It is common for religions to have value frameworks

    Morality and religion

    Morality_and_religion

  • Ethical naturalism
  • Meta-ethical view

    Big Picture. Dutton. Shook, John R. (2012). "The Prospects for a Science of Morality". Neuroethics. 5 (2): 157–169. doi:10.1007/s12152-011-9126-5. Garner

    Ethical naturalism

    Ethical_naturalism

  • Felicific calculus
  • Algorithm in utilitarian ethics

    Bellman equation Epicurus Ethical calculus Reinforcement learning Science of morality Utilitarian social choice rule - a mathematical formula for felicific

    Felicific calculus

    Felicific_calculus

  • Victorian morality
  • Accepted behaviour and norms in the Victorian era

    Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of the middle class in 19th-century Britain, the Victorian era. Victorian values emerged in all

    Victorian morality

    Victorian morality

    Victorian_morality

  • Moral development
  • Emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood

    understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood. The theory states that morality develops across the lifespan in a variety of ways. Morality is influenced

    Moral development

    Moral_development

  • Meaning of life
  • Philosophical and spiritual question

    the "how" of life. Science also studies and can provide recommendations for the pursuit of well-being and a related conception of morality. An alternative

    Meaning of life

    Meaning_of_life

  • History of ethics
  • key work of Plato's ethics was the Republic, which was focused on conceiving justice, a concept which for Plato was inclusive of wider morality as well

    History of ethics

    History_of_ethics

  • Morality play
  • Genre of Medieval and early Tudor drama

    The morality play is a genre of medieval and early Tudor drama. The term is used by scholars of literary and dramatic history to refer to a genre of play

    Morality play

    Morality play

    Morality_play

  • Is–ought problem
  • Philosophical problem articulated by David Hume

    problem in book III, part I, section I of his book A Treatise of Human Nature (1739–40): In every system of morality, which I have hitherto met with, I have

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought_problem

  • Moral psychology
  • Interdisciplinary field of study

    Psychological egoism Psychology of genocide Science of morality Social preferences Value (ethics and social sciences) Moral Psychology: Empirical Approaches

    Moral psychology

    Moral psychology

    Moral_psychology

  • Moral conviction
  • Perception where attitude is attached to moral significance

    decline it. Conformity Ethics Ideology Morality Moral reasoning Political psychology Radical politics Science of morality Value (personal and cultural) Value

    Moral conviction

    Moral_conviction

  • Thomas Hobbes
  • English philosopher and political theorist (1588–1679)

    objective science of morality. Much of the book is occupied with demonstrating the necessity of a strong central authority to avoid the evil of discord

    Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas_Hobbes

  • Moral ascendancy
  • human elements of war remain unchanged".[citation needed] Moral high ground Moral hierarchy Science of morality Moral psychology List of military strategies

    Moral ascendancy

    Moral_ascendancy

  • Morality of violence
  • the morality of violence ask under what conditions, if any, the use of violence can be morally justified. Three prominent views on the morality of violence

    Morality of violence

    Morality_of_violence

  • God is dead
  • Quote by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche

    centuries, provided Europe with its foundation for morality, meaning, and value. Discourses of a "death of God" in German culture appear as early as the 17th

    God is dead

    God is dead

    God_is_dead

  • Jonathan Haidt
  • American social psychologist (born 1963)

    Professor of Ethical Leadership at the New York University Stern School of Business. Haidt's main areas of study are the psychology of morality and moral

    Jonathan Haidt

    Jonathan Haidt

    Jonathan_Haidt

  • Ipse dixit
  • Assertion without proof

    ended all dispute." Bentham, Jeremy. (1834). Deontology; or, The Science of Morality, Vol. 1, p. 323; excerpt, "ipsedixitism ... comes down to us from

    Ipse dixit

    Ipse dixit

    Ipse_dixit

  • David Redish
  • Scientist at the University of Minnesota

    Changing how we choose: the new science of morality, MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-2620-4736-4 2021 Academy of Excellence, University of Minnesota 2014–2015 Hebb Lecture

    David Redish

    David_Redish

  • Moral hierarchy
  • concept of a hierarchy of levels of moral complexity. Carol Gilligan James W. Fowler Jane Loevinger Moral high ground Moral psychology Science of morality McDougall

    Moral hierarchy

    Moral_hierarchy

  • The Constitution of Man
  • the external world. In The Constitution of Man, Combe uses phrenology to create a practical science of morality, proposing that conforming to natural laws

    The Constitution of Man

    The_Constitution_of_Man

  • Molly J. Crockett
  • American neuroscientist

    human morality, altruism and decision making. They received the 2019 Janet Taylor Spence Award from the Association for Psychological Science. Crockett

    Molly J. Crockett

    Molly J. Crockett

    Molly_J._Crockett

  • Deontology
  • Class of ethical theories

    of') is the normative ethical theory that the morality of an action should be based on whether that action itself is right or wrong under a series of

    Deontology

    Deontology

  • Ethical calculus
  • Application of mathematics to calculate issues in ethics

    Morality Science of morality Page 173 in: R. F. Jones (1951). "The Invention of the Ethical Calculus". Seventeenth Century Studies in the History of English

    Ethical calculus

    Ethical_calculus

  • Values in Action Inventory of Strengths
  • Proprietary psychological assessment measure

    Meaning of life – Philosophical and spiritual question Positive psychology – Approach of psychological scientific study Science of morality – Forms of ethical

    Values in Action Inventory of Strengths

    Values_in_Action_Inventory_of_Strengths

  • Public morality
  • Differentiating wrong and right as applied to the people

    to public life, to the content of the media, and to conduct in public places. Public morality often means regulation of sexual matters, including prostitution

    Public morality

    Public_morality

  • Good and evil
  • Philosophical dichotomy

    selfishness, ignorance, or negligence. The principal study of good and evil (or morality) is ethics, of which there are three major branches: normative ethics

    Good and evil

    Good and evil

    Good_and_evil

  • Dual process theory (moral psychology)
  • Theory of human moral judgment

    ISSN 0048-3915. S2CID 5952062. Bruni T, Mameli M, Rini RA (2013-08-25). "The Science of Morality and its Normative Implications" (PDF). Neuroethics. 7 (2): 159–172

    Dual process theory (moral psychology)

    Dual process theory (moral psychology)

    Dual_process_theory_(moral_psychology)

  • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • German philosopher (1844–1900)

    (1881) The Gay Science (1882) Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883–1885) Beyond Good and Evil (1886) On the Genealogy of Morality (1887) The Case of Wagner (1888)

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich_Nietzsche

  • On the Genealogy of Morality
  • 1887 book by Friedrich Nietzsche

    the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic (German: Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift; sometimes translated as On the Genealogy of Morals) is an

    On the Genealogy of Morality

    On the Genealogy of Morality

    On_the_Genealogy_of_Morality

  • Moral foundations theory
  • Theory in social psychology

    developed by a diverse group of collaborators and popularized in Haidt's book The Righteous Mind. The theory proposes that morality is "more than one thing"

    Moral foundations theory

    Moral_foundations_theory

  • The Dawn of Day
  • 1881 book by Friedrich Nietzsche

    die moralischen Vorurtheile; English: The Dawn of Day/ Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality) is an 1881 book by the German philosopher Friedrich

    The Dawn of Day

    The Dawn of Day

    The_Dawn_of_Day

  • What Is History?
  • 1961 book by Edward Carr

    facts, the bias of historians, science, morality, individuals and society, and moral judgements in history. The book originated in a series of lectures given

    What Is History?

    What Is History?

    What_Is_History?

  • Moral high ground
  • Upholding a universally recognized standard of justice or goodness

    snobbery but may also be a legitimate way of taking up a stance. Social sciences or philosophies are sometimes accused of taking the moral high ground because

    Moral high ground

    Moral_high_ground

  • Jeremy Bentham
  • English philosopher and jurist (1748–1832)

    National Convention of France A° 1793.. London: C. and W. Reymell for Robert Heward, 1830. Deontology; or, the Science of Morality. Edited by John Bowring

    Jeremy Bentham

    Jeremy Bentham

    Jeremy_Bentham

  • Evil corporation
  • Corporation that ignores social responsibility

    which frequently appears in science fiction and or dystopian works to refer to corporations that ignore ethics, morality, laws and social responsibility

    Evil corporation

    Evil corporation

    Evil_corporation

  • Idriss Aberkane
  • French consultant (born 1986)

    American, where science, popularization, morality, personal narrative and advice intertwine". Aberkane has been criticized for his lack of rigor and fabricating

    Idriss Aberkane

    Idriss Aberkane

    Idriss_Aberkane

  • Vice
  • Immoral or depraved behavior or habit

    rather than their morality. Synonyms for vice include fault, sin, depravity, iniquity, wickedness, and corruption. The antonym of vice is virtue. The

    Vice

    Vice

    Vice

  • Pythagoras
  • Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)

    mathematics and abstract thought are a secure basis for philosophy, science, and morality. Plato and Pythagoras shared a "mystical approach to the soul and

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

  • Maria Ossowska
  • Polish academic

    Robotniczego. 1947: Podstawy nauki o moralności [Foundations of the science of morality]. 2nd edition 1994, ed. by Paweł J. Smoczyński. Wrocław: Zakład

    Maria Ossowska

    Maria Ossowska

    Maria_Ossowska

  • Jurisprudence
  • Theoretical study of law

    issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values; and the relationship between law and morality, and relationship between law

    Jurisprudence

    Jurisprudence

    Jurisprudence

  • Moral relativism
  • Philosophical positions

    ethical relativism (often reformulated as relativist ethics or relativist morality) is used to describe several philosophical positions concerned with the

    Moral relativism

    Moral_relativism

  • Moral circle expansion
  • Broadening of moral consideration

    of altruism that developed from thinking about moral circle expansion. Ethics of uncertain sentience – Area of applied ethics Evolution of morality –

    Moral circle expansion

    Moral circle expansion

    Moral_circle_expansion

  • Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
  • Psychological theory describing the evolution of moral reasoning

    implications of such research. The six stages of moral development occur in phases of pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional morality. For his

    Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development

    Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development

  • Scientism
  • View that science is the best/only truth

    Pseudoskepticism Radical empiricism Relativism Science and the Catholic Church Science of morality Science wars Scientific management Scientific mythology

    Scientism

    Scientism

  • The Righteous Mind
  • 2012 book by Jonathan Haidt

    psychology book by Jonathan Haidt, in which the author describes human morality as it relates to politics and religion. In the first section, Haidt demonstrates

    The Righteous Mind

    The Righteous Mind

    The_Righteous_Mind

  • Antireligion
  • Opposition to religion

    moral or social values, though scientific empiricism could (see science of morality). Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), English logician and philosopher

    Antireligion

    Antireligion

  • Morteza Dehghani
  • Iranian-American psychologist and computer scientist

    of the Center for Computational Language Sciences, Director of the Morality and Language Lab, and a member of USC's Brain and Creativity Institute. Dehghani

    Morteza Dehghani

    Morteza_Dehghani

  • Lord of the Flies
  • 1954 novel by William Golding

    savagery. The novel's themes include morality, leadership, and the tension between civility and chaos. Lord of the Flies was generally well received

    Lord of the Flies

    Lord_of_the_Flies

  • University of Göttingen
  • Public university in Göttingen, Germany

    Retrieved 29 August 2024. "The nursery of science and morality" Contributions to the history of mentalities of the Göttingen students". Kaleidoscope.

    University of Göttingen

    University of Göttingen

    University_of_Göttingen

  • Moral suasion
  • Persuasion technique

    Moral suasion is an appeal to morality, in order to influence or change behavior. A famous example is the attempt by William Lloyd Garrison and his American

    Moral suasion

    Moral suasion

    Moral_suasion

  • Humanism
  • Philosophical school of thought

    December 2021. Ellis, Brian (30 March 2010). "Humanism and Morality". Sophia. 50 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 135–139. doi:10.1007/s11841-010-0164-x

    Humanism

    Humanism

  • Moral nihilism
  • Philosophical view that nothing is morally right or wrong

    in the world, and therefore, morality conceived of by reference to objective facts must also not exist. Therefore, morality in the traditional sense does

    Moral nihilism

    Moral_nihilism

  • Paul Bloomfield (philosopher)
  • American philosopher

    Volume 2: The Cognitive Science of Morality: Intuition and Diversity". NDPR. Badhwar, Neera. "The Virtues of Happiness: A Theory of the Good Life". Notre

    Paul Bloomfield (philosopher)

    Paul_Bloomfield_(philosopher)

  • Édouard Le Roy
  • French philosopher and mathematician

    a member of the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques. Le Roy was especially interested in the relations between science and morality. Along with

    Édouard Le Roy

    Édouard Le Roy

    Édouard_Le_Roy

  • Moral Landscape
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Landscape may refer to: In the Science of morality, the peaks and troughs of various ethical systems in maximizing the flourishing of conscious creatures The

    Moral Landscape

    Moral_Landscape

  • Pseudoscience
  • Unscientific claims presented as scientific

    systems of morality and meaning are generally unsatisfying to most people. Humans are, by nature, a forward-minded species pursuing greater avenues of happiness

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

  • Beyond Good and Evil
  • 1886 book by Friedrich Nietzsche

    philosophers of lacking critical sense and blindly accepting dogmatic premises in their consideration of morality. Specifically, he accuses them of founding

    Beyond Good and Evil

    Beyond Good and Evil

    Beyond_Good_and_Evil

  • More Than Human
  • 1953 novel by Theodore Sturgeon

    "The Fabulous Idiot" and "Morality". It won the 1954 International Fantasy Award, which was also given to works in science fiction. It was additionally

    More Than Human

    More_Than_Human

  • Immanuel Kant
  • German philosopher (1724–1804)

    to secure the possibility of both knowledge and morality against the threats of skepticism and determinism. In the Critique of Pure Reason (1781/1787),

    Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel_Kant

  • History of hypnosis
  • dictated by both science and morality must be followed. Under the aspect of anaesthesia, it is governed by the same principles as other forms of anaesthesia

    History of hypnosis

    History_of_hypnosis

  • Jean Rostand
  • French biologist and philosopher (1894-1977)

    Ettinger. He took an interest in ethics and morality in biology and wrote against pseudoscience, the use of science for war, wrote against racism and supported

    Jean Rostand

    Jean Rostand

    Jean_Rostand

  • Émile Durkheim
  • French sociologist (1858–1917)

    numerous lectures and publishing works on a variety of topics, including the sociology of knowledge, morality, social stratification, religion, law, education

    Émile Durkheim

    Émile Durkheim

    Émile_Durkheim

  • Paul Bloom (psychologist)
  • Canadian/American psychologist

    Magazine. (January 2012). "Religion, Morality, Evolution". Annual Review of Psychology, vol. 63. Religion, Morality, Evolution. (November 2013). "Politicians

    Paul Bloom (psychologist)

    Paul Bloom (psychologist)

    Paul_Bloom_(psychologist)

  • Jean Barbeyrac
  • French jurist

    Critical Account of the Science of Morality, and the Progress It has Made in the World, From the Earliest Times Down to the Publication of This Work'. In the

    Jean Barbeyrac

    Jean Barbeyrac

    Jean_Barbeyrac

  • José Ángel Sánchez Asiaín
  • Spanish economists

    academic of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts and the Spanish Royal Academy of Policy regarding science and morality, and honorary member of the Royal

    José Ángel Sánchez Asiaín

    José_Ángel_Sánchez_Asiaín

  • Joel Lebowitz
  • Czechoslovak–US mathematical physicist

    (November 29, 2018). "A Moral Vision of Science: Physicist Joel L. Lebowitz G'55, G'56, H'12 Believes Science and Morality are Inextricably Linked". SU News

    Joel Lebowitz

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  • List of Jewish atheists and agnostics
  • Christianity (1942) ASIN B0007KGF98 Harris, Sam (May 7, 2010). "A Science of Morality". The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post Media Group. Retrieved

    List of Jewish atheists and agnostics

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  • Sabha Parva
  • Second book of the Mahabharata

    eloquent, resolute, intelligent, learned, possessor of powerful memory, learned in the science of morality and politics, proficient in distinguishing inferior

    Sabha Parva

    Sabha Parva

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  • Argument from morality
  • Argument for the existence of God

    The argument from morality is an argument for the existence of God. Arguments from morality tend to be based on moral normativity or moral order. Arguments

    Argument from morality

    Argument_from_morality

  • Sociology of morality
  • Sociology of morality is the branch of sociology that deals with the sociological investigation of the nature, causes, and consequences of people's ideas

    Sociology of morality

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    Sociology_of_morality

  • Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Nietzsche's philosophical ideas

    applied himself to such topics as morality, religion, epistemology, poetry, ontology, and social criticism. Because of Nietzsche's evocative style and his

    Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

    Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

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  • An Experiment with an Air Pump
  • Play written by Shelagh Stephenson

    in direct conflict with Tom for most of the play as they both have opposing views on the conduct and morality of scientific exploration. Royal Exchange

    An Experiment with an Air Pump

    An Experiment with an Air Pump

    An_Experiment_with_an_Air_Pump

  • Rebecca Liddiard
  • Canadian actress (born 1991)

    Stratton in the 2016 trans-Atlantic mystery series Houdini & Doyle and as morality officer Mary Shaw in Frankie Drake Mysteries. Liddiard was born in 1991

    Rebecca Liddiard

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  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • National academy for natural sciences of China

    Academy of Sciences (CAS; Chinese: 中国科学院) is the national academy for natural sciences and the highest consultancy for science and technology of the People's

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Chinese_Academy_of_Sciences

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    of actions entirely determinative of the action's morality. In their use of the distinction between intent and foresight without intent, advocates of

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Teachings of Falun Gong
  • exposition on qigong-related phenomena and cultivation practice to science and morality. In the next few years, Falun Gong quickly grew in popularity across

    Teachings of Falun Gong

    Teachings_of_Falun_Gong

  • Universal pragmatics
  • Field of study in philosophy

    uncoerced force of the better argument. Nor could the specialized discourses of law, science and morality continue if the progress of knowledge and insight

    Universal pragmatics

    Universal_pragmatics

  • The Legislation of Morality
  • 1970 book by Troy Duster

    The Legislation of Morality is a 1970 book by sociologist Troy Duster that explored the relationship of law and morality in the context of drug policy in

    The Legislation of Morality

    The_Legislation_of_Morality

  • Marilyn Monroe
  • American actress and model (1926–1962)

    sex" in the 1950s and "her image has to be situated in the flux of ideas about morality and sexuality that characterised the Fifties in America", such

    Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn_Monroe

  • Ku Klux Klan
  • American white supremacist hate group

    racial policies, approval of its fraternal or charitable activities, and the belief that it upheld "law and public morality." Historians generally contrast

    Ku Klux Klan

    Ku Klux Klan

    Ku_Klux_Klan

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    led "to the destruction of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the sacraments", among other issues. The teaching on the morality of contraception also came

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Santa Claus: A Morality
  • 1946 play

    Morality (or just Santa Claus) is a play written by 20th-century poet E. E. Cummings in 1946. The play is an allegorical Christmas tale consisting of

    Santa Claus: A Morality

    Santa_Claus:_A_Morality

  • The Disciple (novel)
  • 1889 novel by Paul Bourget

    of the work and prioritized science, and supporters of morality and tradition, led by Ferdinand Brunetière, who emphasized the importance of morality

    The Disciple (novel)

    The Disciple (novel)

    The_Disciple_(novel)

  • In a Different Voice
  • 1982 book by Carol Gilligan

    also suggests the feminine ethic of care and the masculine ethic of justice. Ethics of justice, also known as morality of justice, is the term used by Gillgian

    In a Different Voice

    In_a_Different_Voice

  • Integrity
  • Moral virtue and practice

    Phenomena of Morality, Ethics and Legality". Social Science Research Network. SSRN 920625. Integrity exists in a positive realm devoid of normative content

    Integrity

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  • The Beatles
  • English rock band (1960–1970)

    film "a kind of fantasy morality play about the grossness and warmth and stupidity of the audience". Gould describes it as "a great deal of raw footage

    The Beatles

    The Beatles

    The_Beatles

  • Queen Victoria
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901

    identified with strict standards of personal morality. Victoria married her maternal first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their

    Queen Victoria

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  • David Bowie
  • English musician and actor (1947–2016)

    Oddity. Featuring philosophical post-hippie lyrics about peace, love and morality, its acoustic folk rock occasionally fortified by harder rock, the album

    David Bowie

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    English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a servant employed in the pantry of a great house or monastery, from Middle English spense ‘larder’, ‘storeroom’ (a reduced form of Old French despense, from a Late Latin derivative of dispendere, past participle dispensus, ‘to weigh out or dispense’).

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    English (Hampshire) : unexplained.

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    Iim

  • Silence
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Silence

    King Henry IV, Part 2' A country justice.

    Silence

  • Daanish
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Daanish

    Knowledge; Wisdom; Learning; Science

    Daanish

  • Wisdom of Sirach
  • Biblical

    Wisdom of Sirach

    Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting

    Wisdom of Sirach

  • Archbishop of York
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Archbishop of York

    King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.

    Archbishop of York

  • Jediael
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jediael

    The science; or knowledge; of God.

    Jediael

  • Anviksh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Anviksh

    Logical Science

    Anviksh

  • SENCE
  • Female

    Spanish

    SENCE

    Variant spelling of Medieval Spanish Sens, SENCE means "holy."

    SENCE

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  • Angiras
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Angiras

    Name of a sage

  • Prabhkeerat
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Prabhkeerat

    Lords praises, Dedication to God through honest and Hard work

  • DESIRAE
  • Female

    English

    DESIRAE

    English form of French Désirée, DESIRAE means "desired."

  • Shreedhar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shreedhar

    Husband of Lakshmi

  • Watson
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English

    Watson

    Son of Walter

  • Drithi | த்ரீதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Drithi | த்ரீதீ

    Patience, Bold

  • Beatriz
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish

    Beatriz

    Voyager; Blessed; Brings Joy; Violet Flower; Brings Happiness; Voyager through Life; Traveller; The One that Makes the Others Happy

  • Sankalp
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sankalp

    Self Determination Ooth; Taking a Plage; Aim; Promise to do Something; Motive; Will

  • SHELOMIY
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHELOMIY

    (שְׁלוֹמִי) Hebrew name SHELOMIY means "my peace" or "peaceful." In the bible, this is the name of the father of a leader of the tribe of Asher.

  • Inderpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Inderpreet

    Love for God

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SCIENCE OF-MORALITY

  • Of
  • prep.

    During; in the course of.

  • Science
  • n.

    Knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth of facts.

  • Silence
  • interj.

    Be silent; -- used elliptically for let there be silence, or keep silence.

  • Science
  • n.

    Especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc.; -- called also natural science, and physical science.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.

  • Science
  • n.

    Accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws; knowledge classified and made available in work, life, or the search for truth; comprehensive, profound, or philosophical knowledge.

  • Silence
  • n.

    The cessation of rage, agitation, or tumilt; calmness; quiest; as, the elements were reduced to silence.

  • Sconce
  • v. t.

    To shut up in a sconce; to imprison; to insconce.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven.

  • Scene
  • v. t.

    To exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

  • Science
  • v. t.

    To cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.

  • Science
  • n.

    Any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study; as, the science of astronomy, of chemistry, or of mind.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.

  • Silence
  • v. t.

    To cause to cease firing, as by a vigorous cannonade; as, to silence the batteries of an enemy.

  • Unscience
  • n.

    Want of science or knowledge; ignorance.

  • Silence
  • v. t.

    To restrain from the exercise of any function, privilege of instruction, or the like, especially from the act of preaching; as, to silence a minister of the gospel.

  • Silence
  • v. t.

    To compel to silence; to cause to be still; to still; to hush.

  • Silence
  • n.

    Secrecy; as, these things were transacted in silence.

  • Science
  • n.

    Art, skill, or expertness, regarded as the result of knowledge of laws and principles.