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disorder. On the other hand, if morality is extrinsic to humanity, then amoral human beings can both exist and be fully human, and as such be amoral by default. Human capabilities may be thought of as amoral in that they can be used for either constructive or destructive purposes, i.e. for
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are thought to be amoral entities to some. This can refer to the "ethical numbness" of these organizations' executives and managers, especially when approached from the view that corporations can be considered moral agents as well as a kind of legal person.
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Morality and amorality in humans and other animals is a subject of dispute among scientists and philosophers. If morality is intrinsic to
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There is a position which claims that amorality is just another form of morality or a concept that is close to it, citing the cases of
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amoral. For example a rock may be used (by rational agents) for good or bad purposes, but the rock itself is neither good nor bad. In
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applied morality to existence itself and was a point of concern in early Christianity in the form of
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Hazelton, James; Ken Cussen (2005). "The Amorality of Public Corporations".
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of the universe is often observed amorally for objective purposes.
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For the philosophical position rejecting all moral claims, see
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as varieties that resemble key aspects of amorality.
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Howard Gardner, multiple intelligences and education
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Index

Immorality
Abnormality
Moral nihilism
indifference
morality
immoral
wrong
humanity
moral idiocy
anti-social behavior
good
moral naturalism
moral constructivism
moral relativism
fictionalism
sapient
ontological philosophy
ancient gnostic
the material world was inherently evil
Docetism
The Book of Genesis
matter
Corporations
Capacity (law)
Moral nihilism
Moral psychology
Anomie
Apathy
Value judgment
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