Category: moral

  • Morality In Everyday Life That Leads To Peace And Harmony

    Why should we have a good moral? In my opinion , everyone that lives today in this modern day should plant good values of morals inside each individual. Moral is what define a person everyday actions and decisions and those are related by our conscience. Furthermore , because it is the only way to have…

  • Study Of The Stages Of Moral Development According To Kohlberg

    Moral decision-making, similarly to other types of decision-making, is a complex process. In order to decide how to act in a particular situation, an individual must first recognise that the situation has a set of moral rules attached to it, retrieve related moral schemas from their memory, encode and interpret features of the situation and…

  • Moral Principles As An Individuals Duty To Do The Right Thing

    Introduction Moral principles break into two words, moral and principles. Principles are rules that are so well established that are essentially laws. The word moral concerns with the right or wrong of a behavior. Moral principles define as the principles of right and wrong which an person or a social group practices. A famous philosopher…

  • Contributions Of Thinkers And Scientist In Moral Philosophy

    Morality is best outlined as principles regarding the excellence between right and wrong or sensible and dangerous behavior. However the contradiction most face is that the belief that they themselves do unselfish acts of morality once very they are doing it within the best interests of themselves. This becomes apparent once staring at the work…

  • Inevitable Human Interaction And Moral Rules

    Morals can be thoroughly contemplated and studied in-depth by philosophers, but everyone, even without thinking, acts with morals in mind. Every person unconsciously follows some moral code; however, those rules differ from person to person. For example, when it comes to issues such as abortion, some support a womans choice to abort at any time,…

  • The Moral and Political Falling of Society in The Giver

    The Giver by Lois Lowry depicts a society in which everything is regulated, including marriage and careers. The society has no freedom and choice resulting in a dystopian world where epidemics like hunger and poverty are eliminated, and freedom of expression is restrained. The people of this society mostly believe in this dystopian ideology and…

  • The Theory Of Moral Sentiments

    Adam Smith begin the theory of moral sentiments about sympathy and the level of selfish a man can be and to what extent that he can reach. Due to the indication of his natural norm at the expense of others. Since we cannot in a way determine how other people feel, therefore we cannot assume…

  • To What Extend are Reason and Emotion Necessary in Justifying Moral Decisions?

    Since the introduction of human onto this world, reasons and feelings are as often as possible utilized by us to legitimize any choices made. Nonetheless, to what degree that them two assume a significant job in deciding? This brings up some questionable issues concerning reason and feeling; would they say they are actually similarly important?…

  • What do Moral Code Mean to Me?

    As a society, we are frequently given a set of rules to follow. These rules or laws act as a pathway to help us choose between what is right and what is wrong. Being moral can have severe consequences even when making right decisions. These moral codes or codes of conduct, are derived by a…

  • Spiritual Life and Moral Codes

    ‘Hafidaka Allah’- May God protect you. Cultures throughout the world have generally ruled by one notion, the belief of a higher power. Whether God or Allah, religion has heavily influenced societies’ spiritual life and moral codes. The expression of mystical ideas and practices have been, are, and will continue to be an imperative aspect of…