|
enhanced by Google
|
22 Oct 2009 ... Mores (singular mos) is the Latin term for societal norms, customs, virtues or values. Mores derive from the established practices of a ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mores - Similar
16 Oct 2009 ... O tempora o mores is a famous sentence by Cicero in his fourth oration against Verres (25.55) and First Oration against Catiline. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_tempora_o_mores! - Similar
folkways of central importance accepted without question and embodying the fundamental moral views of a group. Origin: 1905–10; < L mōres, pl. of mōs usage , ...
dictionary.reference.com/browse/mores - Similar
Etymology: Latin, plural of mor-, mos custom. Date: circa 1899. 1 : the fixed morally binding customs of a particular group 2 : moral attitudes ...
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/MORES - Similar
mores pl.n. The accepted traditional customs and usages of a particular social group. Moral attitudes.
www.answers.com/topic/mores - Similar
20. Juli 2009. Seiten: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...13 14 15 Weiter » · WordPress + RSS + XHTML + CSS | 25771 Spam-Kommentare vernichtet! Design © Daniel Mores.
www.mores.cc/ - Similar
Dr. Max More is a Strategic Philosopher, author of the Proactionary Principle and the philosophy of Extropy and Transhumanism.
www.maxmore.com/ - Similar
Part of a course at Oregon State University on the history of Western philosophy . Portrait of More, brief biography, timeline, links, bibliography.
oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/philosophers/more.html - Similar
But paradoxically, this popular and successful formula of Mariano Mores, used throughout his long career, was at the same time, the reason why many tango ...
www.todotango.com/English/creadores/mores.asp - Similar
Graham crackers with melted marshmallows and chocolate. Prepared over an open flame, this camping favorite is great for the holidays, too.
allrecipes.com/Recipe/Smores/Detail.aspx - Similar
|
|