Oh, honey, moral parallel is when two different situations or actions can be compared in terms of their moral implications or consequences. It's like holding up a mirror to see if the ethical principles align or diverge between them. So, in a nutshell, it's about examining if two things are on the same moral wavelength or if they're just playing in completely different leagues.
If L1 is parallel to L2 and L2 is parallel to L3 then L1 is parallel to L3.
A structure that is parallel.
No, never. Parallel lines are line that will NEVER intersect.
Non-parallel lines intersect at some point, parallel lines don't.
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Plutarch wrote the "Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans". This work compares the lives of famous Greeks and Romans to draw moral lessons and insights.
Allegories tell a story, have multiple meanings, and offer a moral lesson.
Tripartite Program: 1. Figure out the feeling of moral approval and disapproval. 2. Investigate the action that leads to this feeling of approval and disapproval. 3. generalize the idea that this action is moral/immoral. It is very much parallel to Hume's psychology about idea and impression. We got the impression by directly feeling whether our action gets moral approval/disapproval, then generalize it as idea of moral good or bad.
im is a prefix for moral
If they were not actually parallel then they would not be parallel lines!
A Sentence For Moral: She Went To Her Teacher For Moral Support
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If L1 is parallel to L2 and L2 is parallel to L3 then L1 is parallel to L3.
part of moral.
moral sensibility
moral damages
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.