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ethicist|ˈɛθɪsɪst| [f. as ethician + -ist.] = ethician. Also, one who supports ethics or morality in opposition to religion.
1891Monist I. 556 A scientific ethicist has to proceed like any other naturalist. 1905Daily Chron. 29 Nov. 3/3 Able to make their understanding ‘issue in act’, as the Oxford ethicists used to say. 1907H. Begbie Vigil xix. 307 He would play the part of ethicist and point people to the highest example of human perfection. 1908Lit. Guide 1 Aug. 121/1 A Rationalist or an Ethicist can seldom get credit for what he does, however good his intentions. 1964P. Meadows in I. L. Horowitz New Sociology 446 Among the ethicists..the new technological age was seen as a function of an immanent axiological model. |