antimorality

English

Etymology

anti- + morality

Noun

antimorality (uncountable)

  1. Opposition to morality.
    • 1997, Peter Goodrich, ‎David Gray Carlson, Law and the Postmodern Mind: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Jurisprudence
      For Lacan, no one more forcefully demonstrated the antinomic structure of law and desire than did Sade in his so-called antimorality.
    • 1990, David A. Seamands, Living with your dreams (page 50)
      I am talking about antimorality — something that appears to be an organized, intentional and militant movement against Judeo-Christian morality.
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