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What does it mean to 'transgress' in a moral context?
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A
Infringe on moral principles
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B
Walk in a slow, relaxed manner
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C
Lack distinctive features
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D
Shake with a quivering motion
A
Infringe on moral principles
B
Walk in a slow, relaxed manner
C
Lack distinctive features
D
Shake with a quivering motion
To "transgress" means to violate moral or ethical principles, acting against established codes of conduct.
Transgression involves knowingly committing acts considered wrong or unacceptable, such as breaking laws, lying, or harming others. In literature and philosophy, transgression often highlights the consequences of crossing moral boundaries and the tension between individual desires and societal rules.
- B) Walk in a slow, relaxed manner: Refers to a leisurely stroll, which has no moral implication.
- C) Lack distinctive features: Means nondescript or ordinary, unrelated to ethics.
- D) Shake with a quivering motion: Refers to trembling, which does not relate to moral behavior.
Conclusion:
Transgressing involves violating moral standards, making the correct answer A.
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