amoralism

English

Etymology

amoral + -ism

Noun

amoralism (usually uncountable, plural amoralisms)

  1. (philosophy) doctrine which advocates absence of, or indifference towards any morality.
    • 1988, David McNaughton, Moral vision: an introduction to ethics, page 139:
      Acknowledging the force of that intuition is, however, quite compatible with the possibility of amoralism.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French amoralisme.

Noun

amoralism n (uncountable)

  1. amoralism

Declension

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