Amoralistically: meaning, definitions and examples

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amoralistically

 

[ əˌmɔːrəˈlɪstɪkli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

moral behavior

Amoralistically refers to acting in a manner that is indifferent to moral considerations. It suggests a stance where ethical implications are neglected or disregarded altogether.

Synonyms

indifferently, non-morally, unethically.

Examples of usage

  • He approached the situation amoralistically, focusing solely on the outcome.
  • The decision was made amoralistically, without regard for its impact on others.
  • She often argues amoralistically, suggesting that morals obstruct practical solutions.

Etymology

The term 'amoralistically' is derived from the root 'amoral,' which combines the prefix 'a-' (meaning 'without') with 'moral,' originating from the Latin 'moralitas,' which itself comes from 'moralis' meaning 'pertaining to manners' or 'customs.' The concept emphasizes that certain behavior or actions exist outside the bounds of moral judgment, allowing for a pragmatic approach to situations. The suffix '-ly' is added to form the adverb, indicating the manner of action pertaining to being amoral. Historically, this term has been used in philosophical discussions to explore the absence of moral truth or neutrality in ethical dilemmas, particularly in critique of moral relativism.