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moralnie

Moralnie is a Polish adverb meaning morally, in an ethical sense. It is used to indicate that an action, decision, or judgment conforms to or violates moral norms. The word is formed from the adjective moralny (moral, ethical) with the adverbial suffix -nie. Its cognates appear in many languages, including English morally, reflecting shared Indo-European roots.

In usage, moralnie can describe actions, intentions, or policies. Examples include postąpił moralnie, ponieważ nie skrzywdził

Notes on nuance: moralnie focuses on moral evaluation of conduct, whereas etycznie is more closely aligned

See also: moralność, etyka, etyczny, moralizować.

nikogo,
and
działanie
jest
moralnie
dopuszczalne
w
danym
kontekście.
In
philosophical
and
normative
discourse,
it
often
occurs
in
compounds
such
as
moralnie
uzasadnione
(morally
justified)
or
moralnie
niedopuszczalne
(morally
impermissible).
with
ethical
theory
or
principles.
In
everyday
language,
both
terms
can
appear,
but
they
convey
slightly
different
emphases.
The
noun
form
moralność
denotes
morality
as
a
concept,
while
moralnie
serves
to
qualify
statements
about
actions
or
norms.