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immoralism|ɪˈmɒrəlɪz(ə)m| [ad. G. immoralismus (Nietzsche), f. immoral a. + -ism.] The reverse or negation of moralism; a system of thought or practice which rejects moral law.
1907Athenæum 23 Mar. 348/1 The system..of Nietzsche, with all its blasphemy and immoralism. 1918Hibbert Jrnl. Apr. 378 The sickly social idealism..which treated the most healthy immorality so much more harshly than it treated the most unhealthy immoralism. 1929B. H. Streeter Primitive Church v. 179 The theoretic basis of Gnostic immoralism was a distinction between the ultimate Good God and the more or less evil Creator of the material universe. 1973E. R. Dodds Anc. Concept of Progress 105 Nietzsche himself recognized the affiliation of his immoralism to the sophistic movement. |