vooruslikkust
Vooruslikkust is a term found in Estonian-language discourse that refers to the tendency to evaluate others primarily through perceived moral virtue. It describes both individual attitudes and collective practices in which virtue serves as a central criterion for judging behavior, motives, and social standing. The word appears to be a compound constructed from elements associated with virtue and a suffix indicating a state or quality; there is no single, universally agreed-upon etymology in scholarly sources.
In discourse, vooruslikkust is used to analyze how people signal virtue, enforce norms, and build reputations
Critics argue that the term can be vague or ideologically loaded, risking oversimplification of complex motivations.
See also: virtue signaling, moral psychology, ethics, social norm.
References: There is limited formal international scholarship; Estonian-language sources provide most usage, with variations in definition