0 causing improvement of behaviour or character:
a salutary experience
1 causing improvement of behavior or character:
Exactly how this position might be positively determined remains moot, and it is probably salutary to resist giving it definitional closure.
But his comments, however partisan, are properly made and salutary.
Some hinted at having experimented with salutary argument.
This hesitance to engage in moral critique may be salutary when the critic and the criticism hail from moral strangers.
If this speculation is correct, this may constitute a salutary instance of the potential relevance of philosophy to scientists.
Yet it is salutary to reflect how readily our intuitions about the special wrongness of using are overgeneralized.
From the 1910s and 1920s onwards, some of the leading assumptions of salutary neglect appeared to become untenable.
That is, early work stressors, although experienced contemporaneously as stressful, may have longer term salutary consequences by enhancing coping skills.