Moral universe

In literature, the moral universe is the moral nature of the universe as a whole in relation to human life, or a specific moral code.

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References

    Further reading

    • Tom Bentley, Daniel Stedman Jones, The Moral Universe, Demos, 2001
    • Joshua Cohen, The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010
    • Prof. Bradley A. Gregg, "Directing the Moral Universe: Volume I," University of Pittsburgh, 2013
    • George W. King, The Moral Universe, Eaton & Mains, 1901
    • Nancey C. Murphy, George Francis Rayner Ellis, On the Moral Nature of the Universe: Theology, Cosmology, and Ethics, Augsburg Fortress, 1996
    • Michael W. Pelczar, The Moral Universe, Amherst College, 1993
    • E. Plumridge & J. Chetwynd, The Moral Universe of Injecting Drug Users in the Era of AIDS: Sharing Injecting Equipment and the Protection of Moral Standing, AIDS Care, Volume 10, Issue 6, 1998, pages 723-733
    • Shalom H. Schwartz, Universalism Values and the Inclusiveness of Our Moral Universe, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, November 2007, vol. 38 no. 6, pp. 711–728
    • Fulton J. Sheen, The Moral Universe: A Preface to Christian Living, Kessinger Publishing, 2010
    • Yi-Fu Tuan, The City as a Moral Universe, Geographical Review, Vol. 78, No. 3 (Jul., 1988), pp. 316–324
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