Crossword-Solution: ETHICIST 8 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Ethicist n. One who is versed in ethics, or has written on ethics.

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ETHICIST anagram ITCHIEST, THEISTIC

We have 13 clues for the answer “ETHICIST”

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Character expert 1 answer
Immanuel Kant, for one 1 answer
Moral thinker 1 answer
Morality expert 1 answer
Princeton's Peter Singer, e.g. 1 answer
Writer on moral issues 1 answer
Writer on morals 1 answer
High-minded individual 2 answers
One concerned with right and wrong 3 answers
ACCORDING WITH CONSCIENCE OR MORALITY 10 answers
CONTRARY TO ACCEPTED MORALITY OR CONVENTION 10 answers
DISGRACEFULNESS THAT OFFENDS PUBLIC MORALITY 10 answers
CONTRARY TO CONSCIENCE OR MORALITY 10 answers
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Sentences with ETHICIST (5)

The ethicist's intentions are admirable; but he sets about their realisation in a manner which dooms him and them to failure.
Problems of Immanence J. Warschauer 2007
But before undertaking even a synoptical account of the transcendental ethic, I think it advisable to remark that Kant's title to philosophical immortality rests upon his constructive work as an ethicist, and not on his critical work as a speculative thinker.
Morality as a Religion W. R. Washington Sullivan 2007
And he is, much more certainly, the only thoroughly emancipated, the only thoroughly modern and scientific ethicist that ever lived.
The Philosophy of Spinoza Baruch de Spinoza 2010
Such appreciation saves the ethicist from the pernicious fallacy of erecting personal preferences into universal laws; and it also saves him from falling into the ethical abyss where all things are of equal value because all things are equally vain.
The Philosophy of Spinoza Baruch de Spinoza 2010
CHAPTER XIX LILULI During these five years, the ethicist, the philanthropist, the European, had been speaking to the nations, but the poet had apparently been dumb.
Romain Rolland Stefan Zweig 2011

Quotes with ETHICIST (1)

An artist owed a duty to nothing except his own irresponsibility. It was OK for an artist to frolic in the water, no matter how bloody the waves or how high the tide rose. An ethicist had an obligation to drown.
Howard Jacobson J
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Appears in: Crossroads, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Slate, WP.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1999–2022).