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  • ...odness]] or blameworthiness of one's own [[conduct]], [[intentions]], or [[character]] together with a feeling of [[obligation]] to do right or be [[good]] ...ience informs [[moral]] [[judgment]] before an [[action]] and whether such moral judgments are, or should be, based wholly in [[reason]] has occasioned deba
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  • ...itas renown, distinction, noble birth, nobles, aristocracy, loftiness of [[character]] < nobilis NOBLE adj. + -tas (see -TY suffix1; compare -ITY suffix). Compa ...p. the quality of having high moral principles or [[ideals]]; loftiness of character. Also in extended use.
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  • ...ill honor you. Let’s take a look at some principles that strengthen a good character. ...but must be truthful in its intent – goodness. Hypocrisy will damage your character, but sincerity will make it reliable.
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  • ...cter''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Character this lesson].</center> ...ne of the distinguishing features of a species or genus. See also acquired character s.v. ACQUIRED ppl. a. (c).
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  • ...lems, illustrating the [[Socratic]] method. [[Socrates]] is often the main character. Most accurately, the term refers to works in which Socrates is a character, though as a genre other texts are included; Plato's [[Laws]] and Xenophon'
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  • ..._78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andite] [[origin]], there evolved in Egypt more of [[moral]] [[culture]] as a [[purely]] [[human]] [[development]] than appeared by si ...it]] indwells him. Such [[natural]] [[evolutions]] of [[conscience]] and [[character]] were also augmented by the periodic arrival of [[teachers]] of [[truth]],
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  • ...al]] [[dimension]] to the ability to make the [[choice]] to act, therefore moral agency is a distinct concept. In sociology, an agent is an [[individual]] e ...into a given situation wherein an agent has acted, and thus to involve ''[[moral agency]]''. If a situation is the consequence of [[human]] [[decision]] mak
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  • ...ps://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_7] [[Moral]] [[worth]] cannot be derived from mere [[repression]]—[[obeying]] the in ...roduced a [[unified]] [[personality]]. Deficient unification weakens the [[moral]] nature and engenders unhappiness.
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  • *1 a : [[moral]] depravity or corruption : wickedness :b : a moral fault or failing
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  • ...[educators]], being [[dedicated]] to the [[spiritual]] [[awakening]] and [[moral]] [[guidance]] of all realms. Their [[ministry]] is [[intimately]] interrel ...ex.php?title=Paper_32 local creations] they [[appear]] to show forth the [[character]] of the [[Infinite Spirit]]. In all [[Universe of Universes|universes]] th
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  • .... It hastens all [[moral]] [[growth]] as it creates [[character]] and true character [[strength]]. [[Life]] is in [[essence]] only meaningful as the relation be ...Courageous [[action]] always beckoned Him forward and [[invigorated]] His moral teachings with genuine heartfelt [[conviction]] revealed to all. [[Jesus]]
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  • ...folk"), also called scurrility, is a colloquialism of a low or unrefined [[character]], which substitutes a coarse, indecorous [[word]] where the context might ...euphemism] draws [[attention]] to what may be a speaker's high-[[tone]]d [[moral]] superiority or sophistication but a fatal flaw in the usage often reveals
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  • 109:3.1 The [[character]] of the detailed [[work]] of [[Mystery Monitor]]s varies in [[accordance]] ...[ascend]] the [[moral]] heights beyond the hills of [[self-mastery]] and [[character]] acquirement to [[attain]] the higher levels of emerging [[spirituality]].
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  • ...lacked a powerful driving [[agency]] for the [[preservation]] of higher [[moral]] and [[spiritual]] [[values]]. While it is true that the [[institutionaliz ...Christian]] churches were very similar both in [[appearance]] and in the [[character]] of their [[ritual]]. A [[majority]] of such places of [[worship]] were un
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  • ...ere to the end to come out victorious. All these different strengths build character for your eternal existence. ...y acquired, which is important in that it helps one to develop strength of character and grow in grace and stature. They are the positive qualities which are en
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  • ...intellectual]] keenness, [[economic]] [[wisdom]], social cleverness, and [[moral]] [[stamina]] of a people are all [[faithfully]] reflected in statehood. ...ontinental courts are [[authoritative]]; the world court is [[advisory]]—[[moral]].
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  • ...age; especially : the face as an indication of [[mood]], [[emotion]], or [[character]] *5: bearing or [[expression]] that offers approval or [[sanction]] : moral [[support]]
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  • ...totle] – "What the statesman is most anxious to produce is a certain moral character in his fellow citizens, namely a disposition to virtue and the performance
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  • ...d those human personalities who are concerned with our health, welfare and moral, ethical, spiritual development. As the personality starts off in the infan ...d ‘enculturation into the highest Spiritual expression of that rudimentary character trait’. The early expressions of inherent personality traits will be proj
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  • ...ciples, wealth without work, pleasure without restraint, knowledge without character, power without conscience, and industry without morality.[https://www.urant
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