Ethical movement

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The Ethical movement is a humanist philosophical and social reform tradition that emphasizes ethical living and social justice without reliance on religious doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf humanist tradition
philosophical movement
social movement
coreFocus ethical living
humanist ethics
social justice
emphasizes deed before creed
democratic decision-making
human dignity
individual responsibility
moral action
rational inquiry
social reform
goal advance social justice
foster ethical communities
improve human welfare
promote ethical living
hasAlternativeName Ethical Culture
Ethical Culture
surface form: Ethical Culture movement

Ethical Culture
surface form: Ethical Humanism
hasKeyConcept character development
community service
ethical education for children
ethical fellowship
ethical leadership
ethical societies
improvement of society
moral education
non-theistic ethics
respect for the worth of every person
social responsibility
universal ethical principles
opposes authoritarianism
discrimination
social inequality
practicedIn ethical societies and ethical culture organizations
rejects reliance on religious doctrine
relatedTo freethought
religious humanism
secular humanism
social reform movements
supports civil liberties
education reform
peace and international cooperation
social reform legislation
viewOnAuthority ethical authority arises from human experience and reason
viewOnMorality morality is grounded in human needs and relationships
viewOnReligion ethics can be independent of theology

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Felix Adler influenced Ethical movement