7.But I think all of us have this moral sense that we went into medicine to help people regardless of whether it's coronary artery disease or coronavirus.
11.Doesn't it make moral sense to think that you have a greater obligation to look after your aged parent than to flip a coin or to help the stranger's?
12.Women have, commonly, a very positive moral sense; that which they will, is right; that which they reject, is wrong; and their will, in most cases, ends by settling the moral.
13.The diversity of the tales fulfills the promise of that initial diversity of pilgrims presented in the Prologue, ''characters'' who are both individuals and representatives in the moral and social sense.
14.Our moral sense learns the manners of good society and smiles when others smile, but when some rude person gives rough names to our actions, she is apt to take part against us.
15.If so, it is reasonable to suppose, that they will change their character, and correct their vices and follies, when they are allowed to be free in a physical, moral, and civil sense.
16.It was not for nothing that, in his college days, he had hunted the hypothetical " moral sense" to its lair, and dragged from their concealment the various self-advancing sentiments dissembled under its edifying guise.
17.There is, I think, no more nutritive or suggestive truth in this connexion than that of the perfect dependence of the " moral" sense of a work of art on the amount of felt life concerned in producing it.