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"Authentic Morality" is a term probably first used in the 1960s to describe a morality based on an interpretation of Christian teachings. The originator of the term contrasted his view of morality with morality as supposedly understood by other Christians.
If I were asked to define authentic morality generically, I would say morality is authentic when it is based on an inner desire to do what is right. If someone is moral, not because of fear of hell, reward in heaven or a desire to please a deity, but because it is the right thing to do, then that is authentic morality.
Paul E. Staes has written: 'Positive self-regard and authentic morality' -- subject(s): Ethics, Self, Self-acceptance
Reflective morality is the internalized version of right and wrong from the elements of our upbringing. Reflective morality can include both religious morality, customary morality, and empathy.
Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
if you want an authentic experience, go there! Where can I find an authentic Chinese restaurant.
Morality is a branch of philosophy, not science.
There is no morality in cheating at games.
present the concrete basis of morality
the morality it is amorality in your lifr
Having fun is the morality of this story.
On the Genealogy of Morality was created in 1887.
The morality of a particular tribe. What I think you mean though is how does a morality exist that does not claim that all humans belong to it.
The suffix of "authentic" is "-ic."