juridicomoral

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juridicomoral (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of juridico-moral
    • 2003, Catholic University of America, New Catholic Encyclopedia, →ISBN, page 145:
      Then appeared, toward the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century, a number of epoch-making and classical juridicomoral treatises on law, right, and justice.
    • 2009, Leda Cooks, “You are what you (don't) eat? Food, identity, and resistance”, in Text and Performance Quarterly, volume 29, number 1:
      But where Foucault offers us an understanding of the role of dietetics and regimen in the history of self-control and the increasing mastery of the self as a technique of juridicomoral authority, he is ultimately interested in their practical usage.