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moral sanction

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  • Sanction — • Sanction signifies the authoritative act whereby the legislator gives a law value and binding force for its subjects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sanction     Sanction      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Moral Theology — • Limited to those doctrines which discuss the relations of man and his free actions to God and his supernatural end, and propose the means instituted by God for the attainment of that end Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Moral Theology …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Moral Aspect of Divine Law —     Moral Aspect of Divine Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral Aspect of Divine Law     Divine Law is that which is enacted by God and made known to man through revelation. We distinguish between the Old Law, contained in the Pentateuch, and… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Moral Aspect of Bankruptcy —     Moral Aspect of Bankruptcy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral Aspect of Bankruptcy     (See also CIVIL ASPECT OF BANKRUPTCY.)     Bankruptcy must be considered not only from the legal but also from the moral point of view; for sound morality …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • sanction — [saŋk′shən] n. [< Fr or L: Fr < L sanctio < sanctus: see SAINT] 1. the act of a recognized authority confirming or ratifying an action; authorized approval or permission 2. support; encouragement; approval 3. something that gives binding …   English World dictionary

  • Sanction — Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Sanction », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le mot sanction est employé originellement en …   Wikipédia en Français

  • sanction — sanctionable, adj. sanctionative, adj. sanctioner, n. sanctionless, adj. /sangk sheuhn/, n. 1. authoritative permission or approval, as for an action. 2. something that serves to support an action, condition, etc. 3. something that gives binding… …   Universalium

  • sanction — I. noun Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin sanction , sanctio, from sancire to make holy more at sacred Date: 15th century 1. a formal decree; especially an ecclesiastical decree 2. a. obsolete a solemn agreement ; oath …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • moral realism — realism as applied to the judgements of ethics, and to the values, obligations, rights, etc. that are referred to in ethical theory. The leading idea is to see moral truth as grounded in the nature of things rather than in subjective and variable …   Philosophy dictionary

  • moral law — noun : a general rule of right living; especially : such a rule or group of rules conceived as universal and unchanging and as having the sanction of God s will, of conscience, of man s moral nature, or of natural justice as revealed to human… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Théorie du développement moral de Kohlberg — Lawrence Kohlberg est un psychologue américain ayant développé à partir de sa thèse de doctorat The Development of Modes of Thinking and Choices in Years 10 to 16 de l Université de Chicago[1] (1958) un modèle du développement moral par stades,… …   Wikipédia en Français

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