Swami Vivekananda
legally -- no. Morally -- yes.
If you had to steal food or medicine to stay alive.
Without temptation, morals could not exist. The moral action is to avoid the temptation.
the Utilitarians they said - something is morally right when the maximum amount of happiness is produced for the greatest amount of people
Yes in the sense that it was perfect in every way - genetically, morally, and spiritually for example. No in the sense that it was a real place geographically and not imaginary as is commonly associated with the word utopia.
Physically, yes. Morally, no.
Physically,Socially,Emotionally,Morally, and Intellectually.
It was morally acceptable at the time, and physically possible, and they needed the workers.
The Greek gods did morally fail, because they would have kids with mortals, in and outside of marriage, called demigods. Physically, no, but they could be cut into tiny pieces and almost destroyed and still survive.
As long as it harms no one else, then no.
If you're asking if it's physically possible to give weed to a baby, of course it is. If you're asking if it's illegal and morally reprehensible, of course it is.
Generally, it means wild, or uncultivated, uncultured, rustic. But it means 'wild' as in wild grapes or wild strawberries, NOT emotionally, physically, or morally out of control.
Many prominent figures and organizations throughout history have declared slavery to be morally wrong, including religious leaders, abolitionists, and political leaders. Some key figures include William Wilberforce, Abraham Lincoln, and Frederick Douglass. The abolitionist movement in the 19th century played a significant role in bringing attention to the moral implications of slavery and pushing for its abolition.
Any legal separation is morally acceptable.Any legal separation is morally acceptable.Any legal separation is morally acceptable.Any legal separation is morally acceptable.
It is morally wrong to discriminate against others based on their race or ethnicity.
Abraham Lincoln opposed the institution of slavery and believed it was morally wrong. He famously declared that "If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong" and worked towards its abolition during his presidency.
Frail means weak, vulnerable, easily hurt, fragile, having delicate health, easily broken, and in another sense, morally weak.