Moral feelings are emotions or attitudes (such as guilt, shame, or pride) that arise in response to moral dilemmas or situations involving right and wrong actions. These feelings can play a role in guiding our behavior and decision-making in moral situations.
Moral reasoning can come from either: feeling or thinking. Neither has precedence over the other.
The positive feeling you get from doing something you approve of or enjoy.
Moral integrity refers to the adherence to ethical principles and values, even when faced with difficult choices or tempting alternatives. It involves being honest, consistent, and acting in alignment with one's beliefs and values, regardless of external pressures or circumstances.
Tripartite Program: 1. Figure out the feeling of moral approval and disapproval. 2. Investigate the action that leads to this feeling of approval and disapproval. 3. generalize the idea that this action is moral/immoral. It is very much parallel to Hume's psychology about idea and impression. We got the impression by directly feeling whether our action gets moral approval/disapproval, then generalize it as idea of moral good or bad.
A moral scruple is a feeling of unease or reluctance about doing something because it goes against one's moral principles or values. It is a sense of guilt or moral hesitation that arises when faced with a decision that may be perceived as ethically wrong.
The moral tends to be one of acknowledging thee fact that as a group you are better than by yourself. Plus, there is a strong feeling of teamwork inherant in this story.
All who are capable of feeling pain or pleasure.
1.a moral feeling that you did somthing wrong. 2.a sickness that tears the insides of you
Joseph S. Junell has written: 'Matters of feeling' -- subject(s): Moral education
That is a question each person must answer for himself/herself.
Its a moral tale about an uncaring society of Victorian times where the main character reflects the feeling and attitude of the wealthy of the time
it is the view that all things living or non-living feeling pain or not feeling pain, has an equal moral worth, and that everything within the biosphere according to deep ecologists has equal value and is as important as anything else in order to preserve the biosphere.