A moralist is defined in three ways: 1) someone who leads a moral life or regulates the morals of others, 2) a philosopher concerned with moral principles and problems, or 3) a writer belonging to the French literary tradition focused on describing humanity's moral character.
A moralist is defined in three ways: 1) someone who leads a moral life or regulates the morals of others, 2) a philosopher concerned with moral principles and problems, or 3) a writer belonging to the French literary tradition focused on describing humanity's moral character.
A moralist is defined in three ways: 1) someone who leads a moral life or regulates the morals of others, 2) a philosopher concerned with moral principles and problems, or 3) a writer belonging to the French literary tradition focused on describing humanity's moral character.
one who leads a moral life or is concerned with regulating the morals of others,[1] see Morality; a philosopher concerned with moral principles and problems,[2] see Moral philosopher; a writer belonging to a tradition in French literature, concerned with the description of the moral character of humanity, see French Moralists.
References
[1] Merriam-Webster Online, moralist
[2] Ibidem
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