amoralist

English

Etymology

amoral + -ist

Noun

amoralist (plural amoralists)

  1. One who practises or who advocates amoralism.
    • 1989, David Owen Brink, Moral realism and the foundations of ethics, page 48:
      But we do think that such a person is possible, and if we are to take the amoralist challenge seriously, we must attempt to explain why the amoralist should care about morality.

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