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- Gospel Morality: What the New Testament says. - An effort to bring together the various new testament texts that speak on morality so that the reader may examine the original basis of christian morality and evaluate its radical nature for oneself.
- Sila -- Moral Conduct - Sila or moral conduct is the principle of human behaviour that promotes orderly and peaceful existence in a community. Rules of moral conduct are to be found in every religion. They may resemble other codes of conduct to a greater or lesser degree depending on the Teacher or religious system from which they originated. Usually they comprise lists of actions from which to abstain, implying that any actions not covered by the prohibitions are permissible. A good example is afforded by the five Silas (of Buddhism), namely to abstain from taking the life of sentient beings, to abstain from taking possession of anything that has not been given by its owner, to abstain ...
- Morality, Justice, and Judicial Moralism - Says the worst edict that can possibly be imagined is the edict that permits liberty of conscience, the worst thing in the world. An essay on the relativity of ethics, morals, and conscience without a common basis.
- La morale ancienne et la morale moderne - Dans leur hédonisme, les Anciens ignoraient la morale de l'obligation.Texte intégral de cet article de 1901.
- Bill Clinton's Morality - An editorial on the moral decline, or redefinition or morality in the political world.
- A Philosophical Discussion of the Basis for Contemporary Moral Choices - A paper by Merwin Sibulkin offering an approach to morality which is independent of religious texts and addressing contemporary moral problems.
- Jesus' Ethics? - An argument that Jesus' moral teachings are in large part irrelevant, indefensible, or not original to him. The otherworldliness, harshness, and insistence on unthinking obedience, and mean-spirited vindictiveness are not only unacceptable, but quite a long ways from the claim of "moral perfection." What's more, his silent approval of things like slavery make him an unjustified model of morality.
- El menoscabo moral en la doctrina del ius variandi. - Por Marcos López Oneto, abogado, Profesor de Derecho del Trabajo. En este artículo el autor analiza los límites morales que el empleador debe respetar en el ejercicio del "ius variandi", proponiendo, al efecto, una distinción que no había sido distinguida con anterioridad, a saber: aquella que distingue entre menoscabo moral vertical y menoscabo moral horizontal.
- The Elements of Moral Science (1856 ed.) - Full online text of Francis Wayland: The Elements of Moral Science (1856), a classic text on Christian morality.
- Morality by R. P. Nettelhorst - Is morality absolute and universal? Along the lines of the laws of physics?
Wikipedia Articles
- Master-slave morality - Master-slave morality is the theme of some of Friedrich Nietzsche's works, in particular the first essay of On the Genealogy of Morality. Nietzsche argued that there were two fundamental types of morality: 'Master morality' and 'slave morality'.
- Catholic teachings on sexual morality - Sexual morality evaluates the goodness of sexual behavior, and often provides general principles by which one is able to evaluate the morality of specific actions. Catholic teachings on sexual morality draw from natural law, Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition and are promulgated authoritatively by the Magisterium.
- Robin Hood Morality Test - The Robin Hood Morality Test (or Quiz) is a classic simple psychology test. In the test, a situation is posed and the reader is asked to rank Robin Hood, Maid Marion, Little John and the Sheriff of Nottingham in terms of the morality of their actions in the scenario.
- Argument from morality - The argument from morality is one of several arguments for the existence of God. This argument comes in different forms, all aiming to demonstrate God’s existence from some observations about morality in the world.
- Morality - Morality (from the Latin "manner, character, proper behaviour") has three principal meanings. In its first descriptive usage, morality means a code of conduct held to be authoritative in matters of right and wrong, whether by society, philosophy, religion, or individual conscience.