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  • 81Euthyphro — is one of Plato s early dialogues, dated to after 399 BCE. It features Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates and Euthyphro, a man known for being a religious expert. They attempt to pinpoint a definition for piety.BackgroundThe dialogue is set near… …

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  • 83Accomplice — • A term generally employed to designate a partner in some form of evildoing Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Accomplice     Accomplice      …

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  • 84Human Acts — • St. Thomas and the scholastics in general regard only the free and deliberate acts of the will as human Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Human Acts     Human Acts      …

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  • 85Natural Law — • In English this term is frequently employed as equivalent to the laws of nature, meaning the order which governs the activities of the material universe. Among the Roman jurists natural law designated those instincts and emotions common to man… …

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  • 86Galahad — Gal|a|had, Sir in old stories, one of King Arthur s Knights of the Round Table, who was very honest and morally good, and who found the ↑Holy Grail. The name Sir Galahad is sometimes used to mean a man who behaves in a morally good and generous… …

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  • 87moral — {{11}}moral (adj.) mid 14c., pertaining to character or temperament (good or bad), from O.Fr. moral (14c.) and directly from L. moralis proper behavior of a person in society, lit. pertaining to manners, coined by Cicero ( De Fato, II.i) to… …

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  • 88ESCHATOLOGY — In general, the term eschatology designates the doctrine concerning the last things. The word last can be understood either absolutely as referring to the ultimate destiny of mankind in general or of each individual man, or relatively as… …

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  • 89Moral bankruptcy — is a synonym for immorality that has gained popular usage in the fields of business and politics, in which it specifically implies some instance of political corruption or corporate crime. It is a negatively connoted term referring to the… …

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  • 90ethical — eth‧i‧cal [ˈeθɪkl] adjective 1. connected with principles of what is right and wrong: • The practice of analysts owning shares raises tough ethical questions. 2. morally good or correct: • We know our actions are completely legal and ethical.… …

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