Etymology: [ m&-'ra-l&-tE, mo- ] (noun.) 14th century. From Anglo-Norman moralité, Middle French moralité, from Late Latin moralitas (“manner, characteristic, character”), from Latin mōrālis (“relating to manners or morals”), from mos (“manner, custom”).
A lesson or pronouncement which contains advice about proper behavior, Moral philosophy, the branch of philosophy which studies the grounds and nature of rightness, wrongness, good, and evil, Recognition of the distinction between good and evil or between right and wrong; respect for and obedience to the rules of right conduct; the mental disposition or characteristic of behaving in a manner intended to produce morally good results, A set of personal guiding principles for conduct or a general notion of how to behave, whether respectable or not, A set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct, A particular theory concerning the grounds and nature of rightness, wrongness, good, and evil, ethics, Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII, Intent; meaning; moral, A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc, The doctrines or rules of moral duties, or the duties of men in their social character; ethics, The quality of an action which renders it good; the conformity of an act to the accepted standard of right, The motives, intentions, and actions of an individual as they are directed toward others and how these are judged by the greater society, The ability to distinguish good and evil or right and wrong, right or good conduct, The relation of conformity or nonconformity to the moral standard or rule; quality of an intention, a character, an action, a principle, or a sentiment, when tried by the standard of right, The practice of the moral duties; rectitude of life; conformity to the standard of right; virtue; as, we often admire the politeness of men whose morality we question, concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct, motivation based on ideas of right and wrong, not imposed from outside, but innate and can even be unconscious We have a fundamental urge to connect Ultimately, it's our moral qualities that force us to live in harmony with the unconscious; doing so is the highest form of morality Morality is individual; the morality of a group decreases as its size increases (In Civilization In Transition, Jung differentates between moral code and conscience, which is anterior to it Real conscience comes into play when two customarily moral ways of behaving collide ) Ethics are a function of the whole person, moral quality or character; rightness or wrongness, as of an action; the character of being in accord with the principles or standards of right conduct, The morality of something is how right or acceptable it is. the arguments about the morality of blood sports, A morality is a system of principles and values concerning people's behaviour, which is generally accepted by a society or by a particular group of people. a morality that is sexist. = ethic, integrity; ethics; chastity; conformity to accepted rules of conduct, Morality is the belief that some behaviour is right and acceptable and that other behaviour is wrong. standards of morality and justice in society, goodness according to a recognized code of conduct, as in: For their leader they chose a person of the highest morality, the second Paramita, to take precepts and to keep the moral laws, Conformity to the rules of right conduct Freedom from sin or sinful behavior Actions based on ethical principles, Ethics or a conduct of behavior based on an inner conviction (see Morality), n a doctrine or system of moral conduct conformity to ideals of right human conduct, In general terms, morality is concerned with individual character or personality and beliefs governing right and wrong See Ethics and Professionalism, Genus: Code of action Differentia: Defines how man should live his life Link: Article, Morality is a character that was based on Jed Gremmler and replaced the other character based on him, the mage Grey Morality represents the conscience and an adherence to arbitrary rules of conduct He seeks to influence characters to morality at the cost of logic and emotion The character is opposed to and often shown with Logic and Hate, as the people they were based on were all roommates of mine along with Jed In the storyline, some of Morality's accomplishments include being preachy and judgmental, being taken prisoner by Love and trying to protect an Angel from the Emperor's Son Morality is shown wearing a red robe due to his inspiration's own neutrality and he is often depicted holding a book as a sign of rules with the permanence of the written word, the second Paramitas, to take precepts and to keep the moral laws, a system of values and the moral rules, goals and virtues that derive from those values, Probable but not proved, The ethical significance or practical lesson, Capable of right and wrong action, Conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical judgment, Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour, Moral practices or teachings: modes of conduct, Positively affecting the mind, confidence, or will, Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales, The doctrine or practice of the duties of life; manner of living as regards right and wrong; conduct; behavior; usually in the plural, Capable of right and wrong action or of being governed by a sense of right; subject to the law of duty, Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty, Sometimes opposed to material and physical; as, moral pressure or support, the practical lesson which anything is designed or fitted to teach; the doctrine meant to be inculcated by a fiction; a maxim, The inner meaning or significance of a fable, a narrative, an occurrence, an experience, etc, Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner; as, a moral arguments; moral considerations, Used sometimes in distinction from religious; as, a moral rather than a religious life, the moral significance or practical lesson (the moral of a story), A morality play, positively affecting the mind, confidence or will, of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behavior, Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the rules by which such intentions and actions ought to be directed; relating to the practice, manners, or conduct of men as social beings in relation to each other, as respects right and wrong, so far as they are properly subject to rules, ethical; virtuous; righteous; principled; conforming to accepted standards; having integrity, Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity with such rules; virtuous; just; as, a moral man, conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on ones conscience or ethical judgment, adhering to ethical and moral principles; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action"; "had the moral courage to stand alone", relating to principles of right and wrong; i e to morals or ethics; "moral philosophy", ethic; moralistic lesson; lesson; moralistic principle, based on strong likelihood or firm conviction rather than actual evidence; "a moral certainty", relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the distinction between, right and wrong in conduct; relating to, serving to teach, or in accordance with, the principles of right and wrong; good or right in conduct or character, good according to a standard of right and wrong, as in: The moral thing to do isn't always the popular thing to do, Synonym for "ethical " See ethics, Morals are principles and beliefs concerning right and wrong behaviour. Western ideas and morals They have no morals, Moral means relating to beliefs about what is right or wrong. She describes her own moral dilemma in making the film. matters of church doctrine and moral teaching. = ethical + morally mor·al·ly When, if ever, is it morally justifiable to allow a patient to die?, The moral of a story or event is what you learn from it about how you should or should not behave. I think the moral of the story is let the buyer beware = message, moral victory: see victory, If you give someone moral support, you encourage them in what they are doing by expressing approval. Moral as well as financial support was what the West should provide, A moral person behaves in a way that is believed by most people to be good and right. The people who will be on the committee are moral, cultured, competent people. = ethical + morally mor·al·ly Art is not there to improve you morally, Moral courage or duty is based on what you believe is right or acceptable, rather than on what the law says should be done. The Government had a moral, if not a legal duty to pay compensation, See Morality, 5, knowing right from wrong behavior, relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the distinction between right and wrong in conduct, "1 a : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ETHICAL", relating to principles of right and wrong; i, arising from the sense of right and wrong; "a moral obligation", psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; "a moral victory"; "moral support", concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life", the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor", To moralize, the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor" concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life" psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; "a moral victory"; "moral support" arising from the sense of right and wrong; "a moral obligation" relating to principles of right and wrong; i, to morals or ethics; "moral philosophy, able to know right from wrong in conduct; deciding and acting from that understanding, Relating to right and wrong as determined by duty, (adjective) virtuous, doing the right thing, The moral Gower John Gower, the poet, is so called by Chaucer (1320-1402 ) Father of moral philosophy Thomas Aquinas (1227-1274), referring to what is right and wrong, good and bad, with emphasis on overt behavior-acts, habits, and customs Levels of moral reasoning include preconventional morality, based on avoiding punishment and striving for pleasure; conventional morality, based on pleasing others and doing one's duty as prescribed by authorities; and postconventional morality, based on mutual consent and personal conviction See ethics, The moral perspective in which one knows the good, proper, and right The moral perspective is played out through one's motives, intentions, and actions as they impinge on or affect other human beings, A lesson learned from a mediation,
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A lesson or pronouncement which contains advice about proper behavior - "Sir Preacher, from your desk you mumble?"
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Moral philosophy, the branch of philosophy which studies the grounds and nature of rightness, wrongness, good, and evil - "Robinson sums up the conclusion of the first part of his book as being "that the task of the moralist is to set in their proper relation to one another the three different types of moral judgment . . . and so reveal the field of morality as a single self-coherent system"."
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Recognition of the distinction between good and evil or between right and wrong; respect for and obedience to the rules of right conduct; the mental disposition or characteristic of behaving in a manner intended to produce morally good results - "It may be true that you cannot legislate morality, but behavior can be regulated."
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A set of personal guiding principles for conduct or a general notion of how to behave, whether respectable or not - "Deputy District Attorney Bill Tingle called Jones "the devil's right-hand man" and said he should be punished for his "atrocious morality.""
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A set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct - "He smiled a little. "Morality is the average conduct of the average man at a given time and place. It is based on custom and expediency.""
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A particular theory concerning the grounds and nature of rightness, wrongness, good, and evil - "Hume's morality which ‘implies some sentiment common to all mankind’; Kant's morality for all rational beings; Butler's morality with its presupposition of ‘uniformity of conscience’."
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Such plays were occasionally exhibited as late as the reign of Henry VIII
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Intent; meaning; moral
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A kind of allegorical play, so termed because it consisted of discourses in praise of morality between actors representing such characters as Charity, Faith, Death, Vice, etc
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The doctrines or rules of moral duties, or the duties of men in their social character; ethics
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The quality of an action which renders it good; the conformity of an act to the accepted standard of right
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The motives, intentions, and actions of an individual as they are directed toward others and how these are judged by the greater society
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The ability to distinguish good and evil or right and wrong, right or good conduct
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The relation of conformity or nonconformity to the moral standard or rule; quality of an intention, a character, an action, a principle, or a sentiment, when tried by the standard of right
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The practice of the moral duties; rectitude of life; conformity to the standard of right; virtue; as, we often admire the politeness of men whose morality we question
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concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct
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motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
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not imposed from outside, but innate and can even be unconscious We have a fundamental urge to connect Ultimately, it's our moral qualities that force us to live in harmony with the unconscious; doing so is the highest form of morality Morality is individual; the morality of a group decreases as its size increases (In Civilization In Transition, Jung differentates between moral code and conscience, which is anterior to it Real conscience comes into play when two customarily moral ways of behaving collide ) Ethics are a function of the whole person
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moral quality or character; rightness or wrongness, as of an action; the character of being in accord with the principles or standards of right conduct
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The morality of something is how right or acceptable it is. the arguments about the morality of blood sports
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A morality is a system of principles and values concerning people's behaviour, which is generally accepted by a society or by a particular group of people. a morality that is sexist. = ethic
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integrity; ethics; chastity; conformity to accepted rules of conduct isim
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Morality is the belief that some behaviour is right and acceptable and that other behaviour is wrong. standards of morality and justice in society
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goodness according to a recognized code of conduct, as in: For their leader they chose a person of the highest morality
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the second Paramita, to take precepts and to keep the moral laws
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Conformity to the rules of right conduct Freedom from sin or sinful behavior Actions based on ethical principles
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Ethics or a conduct of behavior based on an inner conviction (see Morality)
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n a doctrine or system of moral conduct conformity to ideals of right human conduct
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In general terms, morality is concerned with individual character or personality and beliefs governing right and wrong See Ethics and Professionalism
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Genus: Code of action Differentia: Defines how man should live his life Link: Article
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Morality is a character that was based on Jed Gremmler and replaced the other character based on him, the mage Grey Morality represents the conscience and an adherence to arbitrary rules of conduct He seeks to influence characters to morality at the cost of logic and emotion The character is opposed to and often shown with Logic and Hate, as the people they were based on were all roommates of mine along with Jed In the storyline, some of Morality's accomplishments include being preachy and judgmental, being taken prisoner by Love and trying to protect an Angel from the Emperor's Son Morality is shown wearing a red robe due to his inspiration's own neutrality and he is often depicted holding a book as a sign of rules with the permanence of the written word
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the second Paramitas, to take precepts and to keep the moral laws
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a system of values and the moral rules, goals and virtues that derive from those values
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Probable but not proved - "a moral certainty"
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The ethical significance or practical lesson
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Capable of right and wrong action - "a moral agent"
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Conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical judgment - "a moral obligation"
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Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour - "moral judgments, a moral poem"
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Moral practices or teachings: modes of conduct
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Positively affecting the mind, confidence, or will - "a moral victory, moral support"
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Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales
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The doctrine or practice of the duties of life; manner of living as regards right and wrong; conduct; behavior; usually in the plural
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Capable of right and wrong action or of being governed by a sense of right; subject to the law of duty
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Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty
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Sometimes opposed to material and physical; as, moral pressure or support
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the practical lesson which anything is designed or fitted to teach; the doctrine meant to be inculcated by a fiction; a maxim
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The inner meaning or significance of a fable, a narrative, an occurrence, an experience, etc
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Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner; as, a moral arguments; moral considerations
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Used sometimes in distinction from religious; as, a moral rather than a religious life
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the moral significance or practical lesson (the moral of a story)
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positively affecting the mind, confidence or will
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of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behavior
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Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the rules by which such intentions and actions ought to be directed; relating to the practice, manners, or conduct of men as social beings in relation to each other, as respects right and wrong, so far as they are properly subject to rules
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ethical; virtuous; righteous; principled; conforming to accepted standards; having integrity sıfat
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Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity with such rules; virtuous; just; as, a moral man
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conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on ones conscience or ethical judgment
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adhering to ethical and moral principles; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action"; "had the moral courage to stand alone"
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relating to principles of right and wrong; i e to morals or ethics; "moral philosophy"
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based on strong likelihood or firm conviction rather than actual evidence; "a moral certainty"
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relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the distinction between, right and wrong in conduct; relating to, serving to teach, or in accordance with, the principles of right and wrong; good or right in conduct or character
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good according to a standard of right and wrong, as in: The moral thing to do isn't always the popular thing to do
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Moral means relating to beliefs about what is right or wrong. She describes her own moral dilemma in making the film. matters of church doctrine and moral teaching. = ethical + morally mor·al·ly When, if ever, is it morally justifiable to allow a patient to die?
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The moral of a story or event is what you learn from it about how you should or should not behave. I think the moral of the story is let the buyer beware = message
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A moral person behaves in a way that is believed by most people to be good and right. The people who will be on the committee are moral, cultured, competent people. = ethical + morally mor·al·ly Art is not there to improve you morally
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Moral courage or duty is based on what you believe is right or acceptable, rather than on what the law says should be done. The Government had a moral, if not a legal duty to pay compensation
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knowing right from wrong behavior
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arising from the sense of right and wrong; "a moral obligation"
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psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; "a moral victory"; "moral support"
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concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life"
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the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor"
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the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor" concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life" psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; "a moral victory"; "moral support" arising from the sense of right and wrong; "a moral obligation" relating to principles of right and wrong; i
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able to know right from wrong in conduct; deciding and acting from that understanding
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Relating to right and wrong as determined by duty
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(adjective) virtuous, doing the right thing
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The moral Gower John Gower, the poet, is so called by Chaucer (1320-1402 ) Father of moral philosophy Thomas Aquinas (1227-1274)
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referring to what is right and wrong, good and bad, with emphasis on overt behavior-acts, habits, and customs Levels of moral reasoning include preconventional morality, based on avoiding punishment and striving for pleasure; conventional morality, based on pleasing others and doing one's duty as prescribed by authorities; and postconventional morality, based on mutual consent and personal conviction See ethics
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The moral perspective in which one knows the good, proper, and right The moral perspective is played out through one's motives, intentions, and actions as they impinge on or affect other human beings
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