Moralismina
Moralismina is a philosophical movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in France. It is characterized by its emphasis on the moral and ethical aspects of life, often in opposition to the materialistic and scientific approaches of the time. The term "moralismina" is derived from the French word "moralisme," which means moralism.
The movement was influenced by various philosophical and religious traditions, including Christianity, Buddhism, and existentialism. Moralismina
Key figures in the moralismina movement include Henri Bergson, who emphasized the importance of intuition and
Moralismina has had a significant impact on contemporary philosophy and ethics. It has influenced the development