moral courage - traduzione in greco
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moral courage - traduzione in greco

COURAGE TO TAKE ACTION FOR MORAL REASONS
Moral Courage

moral courage         
ψυχικό θάρρος
ψυχικό θάρρος      
moral courage
αποθαρρύνω      
bar, discourage, daunt, demoralize, discountenance, dishearten, dispirit

Definizione

encourage
v. a.
1.
Embolden, inspirit, animate, enhearten, hearten, stimulate, cheer, incite, assure, reassure, comfort, console, buoy up.
2.
Support, favor, countenance, further, advance, promote, foster, aid, help, abet, patronize, help forward.

Wikipedia

Moral courage

Moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences.

Courage is required to take action when one has doubts or fears about the consequences. Moral courage therefore involves deliberation or careful thought. Reflex action or dogmatic fanaticism do not involve moral courage because such impulsive actions are not based upon moral reasoning.

Moral courage may also require physical courage when the consequences are punishment or other bodily peril.

Moral courage has been seen as the exemplary modernist form of courage.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per moral courage
1. What‘s interesting about soldiering is this thing called moral courage.
2. What will come of the good captain‘s moral courage?
3. There is no interest in new labour in moral courage.
4. Tony Blair has always struck me as a man with strong resolve and moral courage.
5. The moral courage of Abraham Lincoln and of Martin Luther King, Jr. echoes through the decades.