absoluteness, care for truth, exactitude, faultlessness, flawlessness, literalness, niceness, preciseness, right, rigorousness, subtlety
Definitionn. according with conscience or morality
Last update: July 22, 2015
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At the time, we felt so infallible in our rightness we grabbed the proverbial bull by the horns exposing ourselves to a wealth of trouble. [Please select]
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Every man should depend on whatever instinct for rightness, for suitability, he may possess. [Please select]
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Rightness thus becomes simply a name for the fact of social approbation. [Please select]
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It was the old Charley Steele, the Charley Steele of the court-room, who argued back humanity and the inherent rightness of things. [Please select]
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So it is that the irresistibleness, the "unalterable rightness" of a piece of music increases from beginning to end. [Please select]
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The unalterable rightness of music is founded on natural acoustic laws, and this "rightness" is fundamental. [Please select]
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Well, Good Counsel is a Rightness of deliberation, and so the first question must regard the nature and objects of deliberation. [Please select]
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Any ignorance of particular facts affects the rightness not of the [Greek: praxis], but of the [Greek: pragma], but ignorance of _i. [Please select]
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But there is a more significant way of describing their "rightness," and here for the first time Aristotle introduces his famous "Doctrine of the Mean." [Please select]
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