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irreligious$40887$ - перевод на арабский

BRANCH OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY
Humanist ethics; Moral atheist; Secular ethic; Secular values; Secular Ethics; Ethics without religion; Ethics without god; Irreligious ethics; Secular-rational values

irreligious      
adj. غير متدين, زنديق, مجدف تجديفي
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ABSENCE, INDIFFERENCE TO, REJECTION OF OR HOSTILITY TOWARDS RELIGION
Irreligious; Areligious; Nonreligious; Nonreligion; Non-religion; Non-religious; Irreligiousness; Irreligiosity; Irreligionism; Irreligionist; Religionless; Non-believing; Non religion; Non-belief; Not religious; Postreligious; Post-religious; Unreligious; Ireligion; History of irreligion
صِفَة : زنديق . مارق . مجدِّف
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ABSENCE, INDIFFERENCE TO, REJECTION OF OR HOSTILITY TOWARDS RELIGION
Irreligious; Areligious; Nonreligious; Nonreligion; Non-religion; Non-religious; Irreligiousness; Irreligiosity; Irreligionism; Irreligionist; Religionless; Non-believing; Non religion; Non-belief; Not religious; Postreligious; Post-religious; Unreligious; Ireligion; History of irreligion
لا دين

Определение

Irreligionist

Википедия

Secular ethics

Secular ethics is a branch of moral philosophy in which ethics is based solely on human faculties such as logic, empathy, reason or moral intuition, and not derived from belief in supernatural revelation or guidance—the source of ethics in many religions. Secular ethics refers to any ethical system that does not draw on the supernatural, and includes humanism, secularism and freethinking. A classical example of literature on secular ethics is the Kural text, authored by the ancient Tamil Indian philosopher Valluvar.

Secular ethical systems comprise a wide variety of ideas to include the normativity of social contracts, some form of attribution of intrinsic moral value, intuition-based deontology, cultural moral relativism, and the idea that scientific reasoning can reveal objective moral truth (known as science of morality).

Secular ethics frameworks are not always mutually exclusive from theological values. For example, the Golden Rule or a commitment to non-violence, could be supported by both religious and secular frameworks. Secular ethics systems can also vary within the societal and cultural norms of a specific time period.