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  1. Morality (from the Latin moralitas "manner, character, proper behavior") is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are "good ...
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  2. ¿de dÓnde vino nuestro sistema de conducta moral?¿evolucionÓ?¿lo aprendimos? ¿o fue perfectamente diseÑado? .anÓnimo.
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  3. B. CPD morality play N → moralidad f. morality [məˈrælɪti] n → moralité f We talked about the morality of hunting → Nous avons parlé de la moralité de la chasse
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  4. Morality - Where did our system of moral conduct come from? Did it evolve? Was it learned? Or was it perfectly designed?
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  5. The term “morality” can be used either. descriptively to refer to some codes of conduct put forward by a society or, some other group, such as a religion, or
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  6. noun, plural mo·ral·i·ties for 4–6. 1. conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct. 2. moral quality or character. 3. virtue in sexual ...
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  7. Morality. 6,534 likes · 84 talking about this. Morality is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are "good" (or right) and ...
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  8. Morality is the product of the evolutionary development of man. Morality is always relative and never absolute
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  9. Definition of MORALITY. 1. a: a moral discourse, statement, or lesson . b: a literary or other imaginative work teaching a moral lesson . 2. a: a doctrine or system ...
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  10. morality play, also called morality , an allegorical drama popular in Europe especially during the 15th and 16th centuries, in which the characters personify moral ...
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