Ideas of right and wrong usually come from a combination of societal norms, personal beliefs, and ethical principles. Building a framework that aligns with values such as empathy, fairness, and responsibility can help guide decision-making. Engaging in discussions with others, reflecting on consequences, and considering different perspectives can also contribute to determining the ethical course of action.
Socrates did not directly claim that people know right from wrong but choose to do evil. Instead, he focused on the idea that people do wrong because of ignorance and lack of understanding about what is truly good. Socrates believed that once people gain knowledge and wisdom, they would naturally pursue what is right.
Children typically begin to understand right from wrong around the age of 3 or 4, as they start to develop a sense of morality and empathy. However, each child's development is unique and can vary.
Yes, Hercules is generally portrayed as having a strong sense of morality and understanding of right and wrong. He often chooses to do what is just and honorable, seeking to use his strength for good and to help those in need.
No, being right and wrong are mutually exclusive. Being right means that your statement or belief aligns with reality or truth, while being wrong means it does not. It is possible to change your mind and go from being wrong to right, or vice versa.
It is generally better to be wrong for the right reason because it shows that you have the correct logic or understanding even if the specific outcome was incorrect. Being right for the wrong reason may lead to confusion or misinformation. Ultimately, having the correct reasoning is more important for learning and growth.
Most people know right from wrong, do what you believe is right.
This happens early in life. By the time a child is 2-3 years old they know the difference of right from wrong. At this age impulse control is not well developed so they do things that go against knowing right from wrong, but they do know it is wrong.
When you know it is the right one. And if something goes wrong you know you are the right age to holded it. And it is right with the person to do it with. love, Skittlez4eva
Before you can right it, you need to know what is wrong with it.
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to know who is right and who is wrong
to know either it is right or wrong.
they will not know what is right from wrong
You now what is right because you have been shown what is right and what is wrong, also you have a gut feeling like when you have done something wrong you feel guilty and when you do something right you feel good about yourself. The law plays a big part in what you think is wrong and right as if you do something wrong then you are punished.
I do not know who Maleeka is or what she did in the cafeteria to say whether it was right or wrong.
No this is why young children often do bad things and we must teach them right from wrong, So they can choose for themselves.
Because you are not stupid, and don't have to go on wiki.answers in order to figure out the difference between right and wrong.