The difference between legal rules and moral rules has to do with laws and how we behave regarding a moral code. Legal rules are based on laws that are set forth for us to follow. Moral rules have to do with a person's ethics. For example, it is not illegal to keep money that is found, but a person of high morals might try to return the money to the proper owner.
Moral validity refers to actions that align with ethical principles or personal beliefs, whereas legal validity pertains to actions that comply with the laws and regulations of a specific jurisdiction. Moral validity is subjective and based on individual values, while legal validity is objective and established by a governing authority.
Laws are rules set and enforced by authority, typically a government, with consequences for non-compliance. Ethical standards are principles or values that guide behavior and decisions based on moral beliefs or societal norms, but are not necessarily enforceable by law. Laws provide a legal framework for society, while ethical standards provide a moral compass.
Nonlegal rules are informal norms or guidelines that society follows without being legally enforced, such as social customs or etiquette. Legal rules, on the other hand, are formal regulations created and enforced by governing bodies, typically through laws and statutes, with consequences for non-compliance.
A just distribution in society is one that is fair, equitable, and in accordance with moral, legal, and cultural norms. It considers factors such as individual merit, needs, and contributions to society in determining the allocation of resources. It aims to reduce inequalities and provide opportunities for all members of society to thrive.
Well, it depends what you are talking about. A law is something that is the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people. A commandment is either - A command given by a person of power. Or rules (Like the 10 commandments from God) that people have to follow.
Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.
The difference between compliance and legal is that compliance means you obey by the rules of your company, you do what you are told to do. Legal means you abide by the laws of the state.
Parents have a right to impose any rules that are legal, moral , not dangerous, and not abusive.
"Legal law" are the rules that you must follow or be punished by a government. "Moral law" are the rules that you must follow or be punished by your conscience or Creator. Usually a person will follow one or the other, but not both. And you can tell a lot about a person by which he/she follows.
Just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles.
Ask a philosopher - bottom line is that a legal duty is imposed by a government while moral duty is based upon one's own definition of what is right
Ask a philosopher - bottom line is that a legal duty is imposed by a government while moral duty is based upon one's own definition of what is right
Power is the ability to do something, and a duty is what is expected of you by legal or moral obligation
Legal refers to a set of rules that are written down, and what everyone is forced to abide by. Ethical can mean different things to different people, and is thought of as a set of moral principles rather than laws to abide by.
It is the just distribution in society, structured by various moral, legal, and cultural rules and principles
Rules must be followed (You can get in trouble with the law for not following rules) but guidelines are suggestions. You are free to follow them or not as they are more along the lines of "helpful hints".
Acts that violate socially excepted rules of human moral or ethical behaviour. (Sorry if I miss spelt anything)