[1][2][3] Some simply refer to it as a case of being neither moral nor immoral.
[5] Morality and amorality in humans and other animals is a subject of dispute among scientists and philosophers.
In ontological philosophy, the ancient gnostic concept that the material world was inherently evil applied morality to existence itself and was a point of concern in early Christianity in the form of Docetism, as it opposed the notion that creation is good, as stated in The Book of Genesis.
[9] In modern science, however, the matter of the universe is often observed amorally for objective purposes.
[10][11][12][13] This can refer to the "ethical numbness" of these organizations' executives and managers, especially when approached from the view that corporations can be considered moral agents as well as a kind of legal person.