15 questions
Define moral rules
The individual’s sense of duty towards others or towards society, without being compelled by laws or obligations.
A set of principles agreed upon in society aimed at achieving higher morals in the community, such as helping the poor and advising against lying.
The beliefs we maintain concerning rightful behavior.
2 All of the following are sources of individuals’ moral standards except:
Family
Religion
Government
friends
Ethics is the study of ....
Impartiality
Law
value
Decisions making
Distinguish between Moral duties and moral values.
Moral duty: The individual’s sense of duty towards others or towards society, without being compelled by laws or obligations. (b) Moral Vales: The beliefs we maintain concerning rightful behavior.
a) Moral duty: The beliefs we maintain concerning rightful behavior. (b) Moral vales: The individual’s sense of duty towards others or towards society, without being compelled by laws or obligations.
a) Moral duty: Commitment to values and acts that do not reflect any vanity or arrogance towards others. (b) Moral Values: The individual’s sense of duty towards others or towards society, without being compelled by laws or obligations.
It is important to have a good ____________ to show you can be positive even when you don't like something you have to do
Appearing
Attendance
Attitude
Autocratic
Choose a proper term for the following description :- Commitment to values and acts that do not reflect any vanity or arrogance towards others.
Moral duty
Moral value
Modesty
Popular heritage
To be honest and honorable in daily dealings is linked to
Family
Community
Responsibility
General ethics and moral value.
_____refers to a study of how people try to live their lives according to a standard of “right” or “wrong” behavior.
Morality
Ethics
Virtuosity
Philosophy
Define morality
What is considered as correct within a society.
Defining what is right and wrong for an individual or a community.
Making the right decisions when there is a chance to do wrong.
Which is one of the three primary ethical standards in our culture?
Keeping an open mind.
Not judging others
Respecting people and property
Which term is often simply a substitute for the word ethics, but may cover areas of conduct or thinking not related to ethics?
Conscience
Standards
Morales
Values
What are the benefits of moral values?
Moral values direct us to the right path to lead our lives .
These values involve factors like loving others, helping others, respecting others, morality, honesty, etc.
Option 1 and Option 2 .
None of these
What do you mean by popular heritage ?
Popular heritage means commitment to values and acts that do not reflect any vanity or arrogance towards others.
popular heritage combines all the characteristics that distinguish a human group. It includes knowledge, beliefs, values, arts, morals, laws, customs, language and other aspects forming the basic factors combining such groups.
: It is worth mentioning that culture is a source of standards, rules, means, goals and
You are getting ready to take a test, but you have had to watch your siblings for the past two days and have not had any time to prepare. Your best friend, Alex, is also in the class with you and has offered to help you on the test. Nobody would see if you decided to take Alex up on the offer to help? What would you do?
After attempting the test, there are only two answer that you do not know, so you let Alex help you.
Since nobody will know, and you don't want to have a bad grade, you let Alex help you on the test.
Option3: You go ahead and take the test and accept whatever grade you get.
You go ahead and take the test and accept whatever grade you get.
Distinguish between Right and social values.
: (a) Right:- Financial support and aid. (b) Social Values:- What the legislator gives equally to all individuals and must be respected. An entitlement to something recognized and protected by law. What an individual can apply within the framework of the so-called legal legitimacy.
a) Right :- What the legislator gives equally to all individuals and must be respected. An entitlement to something recognized and protected by law. What an individual can apply within the framework of the so-called legal legitimacy. (b) Social Vales:- Financial support and aid.
Right:- What the legislator gives equally to all individuals and must be respected. An entitlement to something recognized and protected by law. What an individual can apply within the framework of the so-called legal legitimacy. (b) Social Values:- The beliefs we maintain concerning rightful behavior. It is worth mentioning that culture is a source of standards, rules, means, goals and preferred forms of behavior. It varies because of the multiplicity of its sources, orientation and goals.
Right:- A set of principles agreed upon in society aimed at achieving higher morals in the community, (b) Social Values: Commitment to values and acts that do not reflect any vanity or arrogance towards others.