immoralists
/ɪˈmɔrəlɪsts/
noun
- People who reject or ignore moral principles, believing that morality is not important or does not apply to them.
- The novel's main character is an immoralist who lies and cheats without guilt.
- Some critics accused the politician of being an immoralist because of his corrupt actions.
- Immoralists often justify their behavior by claiming that everyone acts in their own self-interest.
- Followers of a philosophical view that denies objective moral standards, often associated with the idea that individuals should create their own values.
- In ethics class, we discussed whether an immoralist can still live a happy life.
- The book explores how immoralists in history have influenced modern thinking about right and wrong.
- The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is sometimes called an immoralist for challenging traditional Christian morality.
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