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    por Wheelis, Allen, 1915-2007
    Publicado 1973
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    “…Researchers have recently proposed that “moralistic” religions—those with moral doctrines, moralistic supernatural punishment, and lower emphasis on ritual—emerged as an effect of greater wealth and material security. …”
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    por Gordon, David S., Lea, Stephen E. G.
    Publicado 2016
    “…“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavior is costly to the punisher. …”
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    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Kinds of agreement and disagreement -- Working models -- Some pragmatic aspects of meaning -- First pattern of analysis -- First pattern: method -- Persuasion -- Validity -- Intrinsic and extrinsic value -- Second pattern of analysis: persuasive definitions -- Second pattern: method -- Moralists and propagandists -- Some related theories -- Further observations on the function of definitions -- Avoidability: indeterminism -- Practical implications -- Index.…”
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    “…Kantian theory of prognosis is supplemented by a moralistic perspective. The moralistic perspective places high importance on temporality and relationships with others, which all human beings inherently possess. …”
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    “…Third, the presence of a number of defectors can largely accelerate the victory of moralists over non-punishing cooperators. Fourth, in order to succeed, moralists may profit from immoralists in a way that appears like an “unholy collaboration”. …”
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    por Rieff, Philip, 1922-
    Publicado 1966
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    por Liu, Changlin, Xiao, Xiao, Zhan, Youlong
    Publicado 2022
    “…PURPOSE: Moral decision outcomes and emotional experiences after moral decisions are combined to create four moral reaction modes: happy victimizer (HV), unhappy victimizer (UHV), happy moralist (HM), and unhappy moralist (UHM). This study aimed to explore the relationships between parental attachment (PA) and adolescent moral reaction modes, and further examine the mechanism of the serial mediating effects of the teacher-student relationship (TS) and deviant peer affiliation (DP). …”
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    “…It is therefore desirable that legislators rely on progressive international legislation to support domestic policies that are not strictly moralistic and conservative.…”
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    “…The first repertoire identified was "sex is not for fun" and reflected a moralistic construction of girls' sexual and reproductive health that emphasized abstinence, and sent contradictory messages regarding contraceptive use. …”
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    por Romanis, Elizabeth Chloe
    Publicado 2020
    “…Furthermore, it has the effect of heavily diluting pregnant people’s rights with overly moralistic limitations on access to healthcare.…”
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    por Fan, Ruiping, Yung, Lawrence Y. Y.
    Publicado 2022
    “…We rebut the social and moralistic reasons for not introducing such a subsidy in Hong Kong. …”
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    “…All three groups strongly supported a disease view of AUD but agreed significantly less that it was a disease like cancer, suggesting that AUDs might be seen as at least partially self-inflicted. Overall, moralist views of AUD received considerably less support than the disease view, with lawyers agreeing with moralist views more than therapists. …”
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