A level of morality that is considered appropriate.
morality refers to ethical issues - right and wrong conduct- as well as instances of real behaviour and the manner in which individuals comply more or less fully with such standards
Ethical standards can be described as the rules of acceptable conduct within a society at a given time.
They are never universal and are always changing.
A person who has a high moral standard not only has a clear idea about what is right and what is wrong, but is strongly committed to doing what he or she believes to be right.
im is a prefix for moral
The suffix -ity can be added to the adjective 'moral' to form the abstract noun 'morality'.Note: The word 'moral' is an adjective and an abstract noun. The abstract noun 'moral' is a word for the lesson to be learned from a story or an experience; a person's standards of behavior or beliefs; a word for a concept.
Female moral reform society
Eat my caca.
BIBLE
Ethics
Moral standard is concerned with behavior that is of serous consequence to human welfare
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A person who has a high moral standard not only has a clear idea about what is right and what is wrong, but is strongly committed to doing what he or she believes to be right.
Objective standard involved
Locke
ethics
The moral minimum refers to the basic level of ethical behavior that is expected from individuals or organizations in society. It encompasses following laws and regulations, acting honestly, treating others with respect, and not causing harm to others. It is the foundation for ethical conduct and social responsibility.
Objective standard involved
antisocial
Are you referring to Guilt? "An emotion that occurs when one believes they have violated a moral standard."