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- Mores abstract "Mores (generally pronounced /ˈmɔreɪz/, and often /ˈmɔriːz/; from Latin mōrēs, [ˈmoːreːs], grammatically plural: "habit"; singular form: mōs) is a term coined by William Graham Sumner (1840–1910), an early U.S. sociologist, to refer to norms that are more widely observed and have greater moral significance than others. Mores include an aversion for societal taboos, such as incest or pederasty. Consequently, the values and mores of a society predicates legislation prohibiting their taboos.Folkways, in sociology, are norms for routine or casual interaction. This includes ideas about appropriate greetings and proper dress in different situations.In short, mores "distinguish the difference between right and wrong, while folkways draw a line between right and rude".Both "mores" and "folkways" are terms coined by William Graham Sumner in 1906.".
- Mores thumbnail National-stereotypes.jpg?width=300.
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- Mores wikiPageRevisionID "605671844".
- Mores hasPhotoCollection Mores.
- Mores subject Category:Conformity.
- Mores subject Category:Consensus_reality.
- Mores subject Category:Morality.
- Mores subject Category:Social_agreement.
- Mores subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Mores comment "Mores (generally pronounced /ˈmɔreɪz/, and often /ˈmɔriːz/; from Latin mōrēs, [ˈmoːreːs], grammatically plural: "habit"; singular form: mōs) is a term coined by William Graham Sumner (1840–1910), an early U.S. sociologist, to refer to norms that are more widely observed and have greater moral significance than others. Mores include an aversion for societal taboos, such as incest or pederasty.".
- Mores label "Mores (gebruik)".
- Mores label "Mores".
- Mores label "Mœurs".
- Mores label "Sitte".
- Mores label "Нравы".
- Mores label "風俗".
- Mores sameAs Sitte.
- Mores sameAs Mœurs.
- Mores sameAs Folkways.
- Mores sameAs 風俗.
- Mores sameAs Mores_(gebruik).
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- Mores sameAs Q1115221.
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- Mores wasDerivedFrom Mores?oldid=605671844.
- Mores depiction National-stereotypes.jpg.
- Mores isPrimaryTopicOf Mores.