Remoralise

"Remoralise" in a Sentence (3 examples)

It remoralises the whole issue by restoring it to personal religion.

Today, we see a tendency to remoralise illness in the demand that the sufferer take responsibility for disease and standardised health.

First of all it is argued that because of moral diversity it is necessary for the state to be neutral between different conceptions of the good, a claim which cannot be sustained if part of the job of the state is to remoralise the poor.

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