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  1. The moral high ground, in ethical or political parlance, refers to the status of being respected for remaining moral, and adhering to and upholding a universally recognized standard of justice or goodness.

  2. Taking the moral high-ground is just another way of saying that you have a big ego or an inflated sense of self importance because you think you’re a better person than someone. Feeling morally superior feeds the persons ego into thinking they’re above others, which is not humble.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · The meaning of THE MORAL HIGH GROUND is a position in which one has a moral advantage over others. How to use the moral high ground in a sentence.

  4. The idiom “moral high ground” refers to taking a position based on moral principles rather than personal gain or self-interest. Using this phrase incorrectly can lead to confusion and misunderstandings.

  5. If you say that someone has taken the moral high ground, you mean that they consider that their policies and actions are morally superior to the policies and actions of their rivals. The Republicans took the moral high ground with the message that they were best equipped to manage the authority.

  6. the moral high ground. singular noun [the N, oft the adj N] If a person or organization has the high ground in an argument or dispute, that person or organization has an advantage. [journalism] The president must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · Abstract. Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological (vs. utilitarian) ethics, appear warmer, more moral, and more trustworthy. Yet, deontological judgments may not only convey emotional reactions, but also strict adherence to moral rules.

  8. Feb 1, 2019 · Future research could explore how account sequences function in similar organizational and public conflicts to preclude attempts at common ground among interactants, and what consequences this has for audiences, public discourse, and moral problems.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · moral high ground (plural moral high grounds) A position or point of view which is ethically superior or more reputable, in comparison to others which are under consideration.

  10. Jan 1, 2024 · Philosophical and empirical work draws a connection between moral absolutism (and related views such as moral objectivism) and high moral intolerance, or lower acceptance of (moral) disagreements (e.g., Goodwin & Darley, 2012; Sarkissian, 2016; Snare, 1992).

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