MORAL LAW

MORAL LAW

moral law. A collection of principles defining right and wrong conduct; a standard to which an action must conform to be right or virtuous.

¡°It quite often happens that the moral law disapproves of something which the secular permits as a concession to human frailty.¡± Patrick Devlin, The Enforcement of Morals 78 (1968).


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