Anterethic

/ˌæntɪˈɹɛθɪk/ adjective

Definition

Preceding or occurring before ethical considerations or moral teachings.

Etymology

From Latin 'ante' (before) + 'ethical' (from Greek 'ethos' meaning character or custom). The term places something in time or hierarchy before moral frameworks.

Kelly Says

Philosophers use 'anterethic' to describe the natural state of humans or societies before they developed moral systems—it's the conceptual opposite of 'ethical,' marking when morality didn't yet exist.

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