The inhabitants have neither advanced in moral improvement, nor are their civil rights more respected; their condition is not changed for the better.
The whole mass of the people must be taken, and then, if the measure of moral improvement be ascertained, it will not be found to exceed one in fifteen.
But the doctrine of moral improvement, if consistently carried out, goes in general yet further.
Now, as an ultimate aim implied a higher standpoint in the case of moral improvement, we shall have to vindicate this higher standpoint for art no less than for morals.
Regarding art in reference to moral improvement, the same has prima facie to be said as about the didactic purpose.
It is the employment assigned them by Divine Providence, and is eminently conducive to moral improvement.
Does he dread, also, like the cholera or the plague, all efforts at mental or moral improvement?
Man has ever been found to advance in moral improvement civilization, and a stable and healthy increase of population, only in proportion as they have been taught to supply their necessary wants by the products of individual labour.
Without the "movere," the incentive to action, of course poetry could not serve its purpose of moral improvement on which the renaissance so sternly insisted.
Although the consensus of classical opinion agreed that poetry does have a moral effect on the reader, it never defined poetry as an art of discovering all means to moral improvement.
The traditional view is that by persuading the reader to adhere to the good and shun the evil the poet achieves the proper end of poetry--moral improvement.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moral improvement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.