This is the 12026th most frequent German word.
tugendgesetze
"Tugendgesetze" translates to "laws of virtue," referring to moral or ethical principles governing virtuous behavior.
In this sentence, "tugendgesetze" refers to the specific codified principles related to virtue and morality that governed societal behavior.
Die tugendgesetze im alten Rom legten moralische Verhaltensregeln fest.
The moral laws in ancient Rome established rules of ethical behavior.
Here "tugendgesetze" signifies the abstract concept or theories related to the laws of virtue as part of ethical discourse.
Manche Philosophen diskutieren die Tugendgesetze in ihren ethischen Theorien.
Some philosophers discuss the moral principles in their ethical theories.
In this context, "tugendgesetze" is used more tangibly to describe guidelines or rules implemented to promote virtuous actions.