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decency    音标拼音: [d'isənsi]
n. 得体,礼貌,正派

得体,礼貌,正派

decency
n 1: the quality of conforming to standards of propriety and
morality [ant: {indecency}]
2: the quality of being polite and respectable

Decency \De"cen*cy\, n.; pl. {Decencies}. [L. decentia, fr.
decens: cf. F. d['e]cence. See {Decent}.]
1. The quality or state of being decent, suitable, or
becoming, in words or behavior; propriety of form in
social intercourse, in actions, or in discourse; proper
formality; becoming ceremony; seemliness; hence, freedom
from obscenity or indecorum; modesty.
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Observances of time, place, and of decency in
general. --Burke.
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Immodest words admit of no defense,
For want of decency is want of sense. --Roscommon.
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2. That which is proper or becoming.
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The external decencies of worship. --Atterbury.
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Those thousand decencies, that daily flow
From all her words and actions. --Milton.
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123 Moby Thesaurus words for "decency":
accommodatingness, advantage, advantageousness, advisability,
affability, agreeableness, amiability, appropriateness,
assured probity, becomingness, beneficialness, benevolence,
benignity, bienseance, blamelessness, ceremoniousness, character,
civility, cleanness, complaisance, compliance, conformity,
convenance, convenience, convention, conventional usage,
conventionalism, conventionality, correctitude, correctness,
custom, decencies, decorousness, decorum, delicacy, desirability,
dignity, elegance, erectness, estimableness, etiquette, expedience,
expediency, fairness, feasibility, felicity, fitness, fittingness,
form, formality, fruitfulness, generousness, genteelness,
gentility, good character, good form, goodness, graciosity,
graciousness, happiness, high ideals, high principles,
high-mindedness, honesty, honor, honorableness, immaculacy,
integrity, irreproachability, irreproachableness, justice,
justness, kindliness, kindness, meetness, modesty,
moral excellence, moral strength, niceness, nobility, normality,
normativeness, obligingness, opportuneness, percentage,
politicness, principles, probity, profit, profitability,
properness, proprieties, propriety, prudence, pudency, pudicity,
pureness, purity, rectitude, reputability, respectability,
righteousness, rightness, seasonableness, seemliness, shame,
social convention, social usage, stainlessness, suitability,
timeliness, unimpeachability, unimpeachableness, unspottedness,
uprightness, upstandingness, urbanity, usefulness, virtue,
virtuousness, wisdom, worthiness, worthwhileness


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  • Kant’s Moral Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Kant’s most influential positions in moral philosophy are found in The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (hereafter, “Groundwork”) but he developed, enriched, and in some cases modified those views in later works such as The Critique of Practical Reason, The Metaphysics of Morals, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View
  • Immanuel Kant - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Kant’s Critique of Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    In turning to the specific disciplines of special metaphysics (those concerning the soul, the world, and God), Kant devotes a considerable amount of time discussing the human interests that nevertheless pull us into the thorny questions and controversies that characterize special metaphysics
  • Kants Moral Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Kant’s Philosophy of Science - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Kant and Hume on Morality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Kant and Hume on Morality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Some scholars of Kant’s ethics understand him to be making a metaphysical (or ontological) claim when he distinguishes between noumenal and phenomenal worlds (e g McCarty 2009)
  • Kant on What We Owe to Ourselves - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Kants Philosophical Development - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Later, he would develop a metaphysics whose claims would anticipate scientific discoveries, and an ethics that culminated in the Categorical Imperative
  • Kant’s Social and Political Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
    In the Groundwork Kant distinguishes the ethics of autonomy, in which the will (Wille, or practical reason itself) is the basis of its own law, from the ethics of heteronomy, in which something independent of the will, such as happiness, is the basis of moral law (4:440–41)





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