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The guidelines of a moral duty are those which are determined by a certain set of values, which can be social or personal.
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In moral philosophy, a school of thought is a particular framework or approach that philosophers use to analyze and discuss ethical issues. These schools of thought can include utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, and existentialism, among others. Each school offers a unique perspective on what constitutes ethical behavior and how moral dilemmas should be approached.
A policy that follows certain moral guidelines
It was their religion. It was important to them the same way yours is important to you (assuming you follow one). Religion created a moral expectation for people to follow, and offers hope to people that their just actions in life will be rewarded in some way. Additionally it offers explanation for things that they could not otherwise understand. This is the role of religion in society.
Religion helps a lot of people to feel comfort and belonging, it also lends a set of moral guidelines, however... without science you never could have asked that question to a miilion people simutaneously, and I wouldn't be answering you right now.
It was not but they thought they it was.
He thought that it was a moral issue
go to www.bbc.co.uk and then religion and then moral issue....i am studing this at school
Moral relativism is the belief that correct moral principles are those accepted by the correct religion. Moral relativism is one of many philosophical positions that talks about the differences in moral judgments in different cultures.
While a judge does have the ability to use motivation and moral reasoning in the sentencing phase of a trial, there are usually guidelines that are set forth. These guidelines usually determine the minimum and maximum sentencing lengths.
Religion relativism