there are many different catogories (many of which i am unformiliar with in the hebrew) but commonly they will be called "avairot/avairah" but there are three different levels
A story which is written to teach a moral is called a homilectic. The moral it is meant to teach is called the homily. But not all stories are homilectic. The best ones hardly ever are.
Lacking moral discipline or legal restraint, especially in sexual conduct
moral laws
BIBLE
allegory or parable
Moral punishment is based on personal or societal beliefs about right and wrong, often focusing on ideas of guilt and forgiveness. Legal punishment, on the other hand, is administered by the justice system in response to violations of laws and regulations, with the aim of maintaining order and promoting justice in society.
No moral and legal permissibility are not the same. Moral permissibility is what is morally allowed and legal permissibility is what is legally allowed. An act can be morally permissible but can also be against the law.
yes he did
There is nothing illegal about buying a research paper. It is a violation of school rules and moral rights as well as copyright law to turn it in as your own work. That can get you expelled and create problems later in life.
He thought that it was a moral issue
Moral obligations are based on personal values and principles, which individuals may hold in higher regard than legal responsibilities. Additionally, moral obligations are often seen as universally applicable and enduring, while legal responsibilities can vary based on changing laws and societal norms. Finally, moral obligations may be influenced by one's conscience and sense of right and wrong, leading individuals to prioritize them over legal requirements.
A main legal, or moral requirement
Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.
It is called the moral of the story.
A folkway norm violations are violations of routine or casual interaction such as wearing an odd outfit of saying random things. folkways are the norms that do not hold significant moral value. Mores are norms that do have great moral significance, such as laws.
Legal rules are established by a governing authority and are enforceable through the legal system, while moral rules are based on personal beliefs and values. Legal rules are typically codified in laws and regulations, while moral rules are more subjective and can vary among individuals or cultural groups. Violating legal rules can result in legal consequences, while violating moral rules may result in social ostracism or personal guilt.
People who marry animals are said to be practicing zoophilia. This is not legal in most places and is also against human moral beliefs.