noun
- plural of amoralist; people who reject or deny the existence of morality or moral principles
- plural of amoralist; people who act without regard to moral considerations
Usage: formal; philosophical
Usage: general use
Examples
- The philosopher argued that amoralists cannot truly exist because humans are inherently social beings.
- Some critics viewed the corporate executives as amoralists for prioritizing profit over environmental responsibility.
- The novel's protagonist encounters amoralists who challenge his deeply held ethical beliefs.
- Amoralists reject the notion that there are universal standards of right and wrong.
- The debate between moralists and amoralists has persisted throughout intellectual history.