limmoralisme
Limmoralisme is a term used in contemporary ethics and sociology to describe a mode of moral evaluation centered on thresholds and boundaries that separate permissible from impermissible conduct. The word blends an idea of a threshold (limen) with moralizing discourse, signaling a focus on how actions are judged by their position relative to established limits—such as legal, social, or cultural boundaries.
Core ideas of limmoralisme include thresholds as drivers of accountability, context-sensitive assessment of actions, proportional responses
Origins and usage: limmoralisme has appeared in debates across ethics, political theory, and sociology as a
Critiques and reception: critics warn that limmoralisme can overemphasize boundaries at the expense of nuance, risk
See also: moralism, boundary-work, normativity, social control, ethics of care.