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  2. Moral order - Wikipedia

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    Moral order may refer to: The conservative and monarchic French government in the 1870s (French: Ordre moral) : Ordre Moral. Immanuel Kant's rendering of the metaphysical argument from morality. A social structure and transcendent moral code derived from natural law in the philosophy of traditionalist conservatism.

  3. Argument from morality - Wikipedia

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    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 from moral normativity observe some aspect of morality and argue that God is the best or only explanation for this, concluding that God must exist. Arguments from moral order are based on ...

  4. Ordre Moral - Wikipedia

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    The coalition of monarchists that emerged following the removal of Adolphe Thiers adopted the name "moral order majority", [11] an expression coined by Marshal Mac Mahon in his Assembly speech on 25 May 1873: "I obey the will of the Assembly, the guardian of national sovereignty, by accepting the role of President of the Republic. It is a heavy ...

  5. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals - Wikipedia

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    Hume's arguments against founding morality on reason are often now included in the category of moral anti-realist arguments. As Humean-inspired philosopher John Mackie suggests, for there to exist moral facts about the world, recognizable by reason and intrinsically motivating, they would have to be very queer facts.

  6. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Moral injury is a touchy topic, and for a long time [mental health care] providers have been nervous about addressing it because they felt inexperienced or they felt it was a religious issue,” said Amy Amidon, a staff psychologist at the San Diego Naval Medical Center who oversees its moral injury/moral repair therapy group. “And service ...

  7. Moral high ground - Wikipedia

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    In everyday use a person may take the perspective of the 'moral high ground' in order to produce a critique of something, or merely to win an argument. This perspective is sometimes associated to snobbery but may also be a legitimate way of taking up a stance.

  8. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Moral injury is a relatively new concept that seems to describe what many feel: a sense that their fundamental understanding of right and wrong has been violated, and the grief, numbness or guilt that often ensues. Here, you will meet combat veterans struggling with the moral and ethical ambiguities of war.

  9. John Rawls - Wikipedia

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    John Bordley Rawls (/ r ɔː l z /; [2] February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American moral, legal and political philosopher in the modern liberal tradition. [3] [4] Rawls has been described as one of the most influential political philosophers of the 20th century.