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| − | This page is intended as a catalog or directory of existing [[moral system]]s | + | [[category:ethics]][[category:concepts]]This page is intended as a catalog or directory of existing [[moral system]]s A moral system may include [[moral code]]s, i.e. a set of practical rules expressing the application of the moral system in a contemporary cultural context, but this is not a requirement for being considered a moral system.{{seed}} |
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| − | + | Are there ''any'' known moral systems, other than those primarily defined by their [[moral code|code]]s? | |
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Revision as of 11:21, 19 September 2007
Overview
This page is intended as a catalog or directory of existing moral systems A moral system may include moral codes, i.e. a set of practical rules expressing the application of the moral system in a contemporary cultural context, but this is not a requirement for being considered a moral system.
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Query
Are there any known moral systems, other than those primarily defined by their codes?