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		Definition of moral philosopher in English: moral philosophernoun A person who studies the branch of philosophy concerned with ethics.  pity has a bad reputation among many moral philosophers  Example sentencesExamples -  An academic lawyer and moral philosopher, he has become a key player in the medical elite.
 -  The nominal hero of the film is a smug writer manqué who is also something of a moral philosopher, given to sermonizing on the virtues of responsibility, community, and the common good.
 -  He was the most influential moral philosopher in the second half of the twentieth century.
 -  MacIntyre has since become the leading light of virtue ethics, and one of the most influential Catholic moral philosophers.
 -  He was a moral philosopher who wrestled throughout his life with the link, if any, between public and private duty.
 -  The best way to characterize his contribution in the ethical sphere is, perhaps, to say that he was much more a moralist than a moral philosopher.
 -  In calling for a new approach, she draws on moral philosopher Alistair McIntyre's theory of narrative.
 -  Most contemporary moral philosophers are much more admiring of justice and rights.
 -  This theory of propertied individualism was then supported and popularized by Scottish moral philosophers from Hutcheson to Adam Smith.
 -  In Britain, moral philosophers and theologians had already prepared the ground with their theories on "moral sense."
 
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