moreelethische
Moreelethische is a term found in some Dutch- and German-language philosophical contexts to denote the branch of ethics that studies what is morally right or wrong and how those judgments are justified. The word is a compound of moreel (Dutch) or moral and ethisch, reflecting its focus on normative evaluation rather than description of beliefs. In this usage, moreelethische discussions align with normative ethics or moral philosophy and may appear alongside terms such as moral theory, applied ethics, and ethical justification.
Moreelethische inquiry addresses questions about what obligations we have, which actions are right or wrong, and
Moreelethische is distinct from metaethics, which investigates the nature and status of moral claims, and from
The exact spelling and prominence of moreelethische vary by language and region. In many English-language contexts,