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Being morally permissible means that an action is considered acceptable or allowed based on moral principles or ethical standards. It suggests that the action does not violate any moral rules or principles.

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According to Kant, is it morally permissible to lie in order to prevent a murder?

According to Kant, it is not morally permissible to lie, even to prevent a murder. Kant believed that lying is always wrong, regardless of the circumstances, because it violates the principle of treating others with respect and dignity.


Is moral permissibility the same as legal permissibility?

No moral and legal permissibility are not the same. Moral permissibility is what is morally allowed and legal permissibility is what is legally allowed. An act can be morally permissible but can also be against the law.


Is moral permisability the same as legal permisability?

No. Although some laws can be perceived as based on morals, there is a difference. For example, you think that strip clubs are not morally permissible. While strip clubs are regulated, they are not illegal. Therefore they are legally permissible. The same concept can be applied to contraception.


What does it mean to be morally strate?

Have good morals.


Is it morally permissible in the Catholic faith to consider abortion as a means to save the life of the mother?

In the Catholic faith, abortion is generally considered morally impermissible, but there are some circumstances where it may be allowed to save the life of the mother, such as in cases of a direct threat to her life. This is known as the principle of double effect.


What does morally wrong mean?

The term morally wrong refers to an act of human behavior that is not accepted as right by society.


Is it permissible to have a bad back and ride a horse?

Depends on what you mean by permissible. Horseback riding can be theraputic, so it depends on how bad the back is.


What does incorruptibly mean?

Incapable of being morally corrupted.


Is the us of torture morally permissible?

The moral permissibility of torture is a highly contentious issue. Many argue that it is never justified, as it violates fundamental human rights and dignity, and can have severe psychological and societal repercussions. Others claim that in extreme situations, such as the "ticking time bomb" scenario, it might be considered permissible to prevent greater harm. However, the potential for abuse, false information, and the erosion of moral standards generally lead to the conclusion that torture is not morally acceptable.


What does morally acceptable mean?

It means that it (whatever it is) does not offend people's moral beliefs. For example while many people would find it morally unacceptable for a 63 year old man to french kiss a 16 year old girl many of those same people would might find in morally acceptable for a 16 year boy to do so, even though there is no legal difference.


Is terrorism morally distinctive?

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What does it mean to be legally culpable but morally blameless?

guity of charge