Moralistic culture refers to a society or group that places a strong emphasis on moral values and ethical principles in shaping their behaviors and attitudes. This often involves a shared belief in adhering to a certain set of moral standards and expectations. This type of culture can influence norms, laws, and customs within a community.
culture defines who a person is, where they come from [in some cases], what they eat, what they wear, what they believe in.
There are millions of cultures in the world. There's the American culture, the English, the Irish, the Scottish, the French, the Spanish, the Chinese, the Indian, the Egyptian, the Argentine, etc.; the list just goes on and on. Regions, states, cities, etc. also have their own culture. For example there is the Californian culture, the Western European culture, the Parisian culture, the Pacific Island culture, etc. Any place you can think of most likely has its own culture.
The Longshan culture developed roughly 2,000 years after the Yangshao culture, around 3,000 - 2,000 BCE in the central plains of China. The Longshan culture is known for its advanced pottery techniques and social organization compared to the Yangshao culture.
Individual culture is a culture that values the individual over the group. This contrasts with a collectivist culture, which values the individual only with respect to their contribution to a certain social group.
The territories of culture are: local, national and global culture. Local culture are those practiced by a certain group of people in the community. National culture, on the other hand, transcends local culture. Example, in the Philippines, the common thing is their culture as Filipinos, no matter the variation of their local culture. Global culture is the dominant belief and norms practiced and accepted globally.
Moralistic, Individualistic, and Traditionalistic
yes , you can have a moralistic story. It is a story with lots of morals in it! x
Moralistic therapeutic deism was created in 2005.
Folktales can be described as scary, humorous, surprising, moralistic, indigenous, ethnic, sad, uplifting and educational.Folktales can be described as scary, humorous, surprising, moralistic, indigenous, ethnic, sad, uplifting and educational.Folktales can be described as scary, humorous, surprising, moralistic, indigenous, ethnic, sad, uplifting and educational.Folktales can be described as scary, humorous, surprising, moralistic, indigenous, ethnic, sad, uplifting and educational.
Monogamous, Protestant, moralistic, elitist, democratic, industrialized, capitalistic, idealistic, competitive, and yet compassionate.
spiritual reverence and/or strong ethical concern
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been in print for a long time (first published in 1865!) and is often referenced in popular culture. Its themes are timeless and it's amusing with being moralistic.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been in print for a long time (first published in 1865!) and is often referenced in popular culture. Its themes are timeless and it's amusing with being moralistic.
a sententious person
No, the arguments presented in the quotations are based on specific principles or values but are not necessarily moralistic or overly abstract. They are concise statements that convey a particular perspective or idea.
Moralistic atheism is the belief that while there is no deity, one should still make attempts to be good (moral), even without the influence of some almighty creator. It's related to the term humanitarian.
Deceptive, cautionary, moralistic.