- "moral" decisions, they deny that
those cultural norms and
customs define morally right behavior. This may be the
philosophical view
propounded by ethical...
- In philosophy,
moral responsibility is the
status of
morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or
punishment for an act or
omission in
accordance with...
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several different reasons. First, Kant
argues that in
order to act in the
morally right way,
people must act from duty (Pflicht). Second, Kant
argued that...
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Moral superiority is the
belief or
attitude that one's
position and
actions are
justified by
having higher moral values than others. It can
refer to: Morality...
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Immorality is the
violation of
moral laws,
norms or standards. It
refers to an
agent doing or
thinking something they know or
believe to be wrong. Immorality...
- objectivism:
There is a fact of the
matter as to
whether any
given action is
morally permissible or impermissible: a fact of the
matter that does not depend...
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prove difficult in that both
parties in a
conflict believe that they are
morally superior to the other, and are
unwilling to
negotiate on
basis of moral...
- In most contexts, the
concept of good
denotes the
conduct that
should be
preferred when
posed with a
choice between possible actions. Good is generally...
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illegal had occurred, it was felt that the
acceptance of the
gifts was
morally dubious. As a
result of the investigation, ten
members of the IOC were...
- Do-gooder
derogation is a
phenomenon where a person's
morally motivated behavior leads to them
being perceived negatively by others. The term "do-gooder"...