An example would be choosing whether or not to abort a baby that would be born with a serious diability or have a life full of pain.
In the philosophical branch known as ethics, every decision has an ethical component. In the colloquial sense, a decision that is "moral" as opposed to "immoral" is one that would adhere to the normative metric of a given ethical system. Under utilitarianism, a decision that generates the greatest utility for the greatest number would be colloquially "moral. "
Do unto others as you would have done unto you is an example of a moral code.
You have made a moral decision when you used your beliefs of right and wrong about society and people to make a decision.
I believe 3 of the greatest moral value would be integrity, fairness and selflessness.
An example of moral motivation in action is when a person chooses to donate their time and resources to help those in need, even when it may be inconvenient or challenging for them. This decision is driven by their strong belief in doing what is right and helping others, showcasing their moral motivation.
A decision becomes a moral dilemma when the decision leads to the breaching some kind of moral principal.
. .Moral decision is those acts and decision we do which is correct and which is legal in nature,. ..means we decide one thing as a human without involving people or without hurting people. . .:-)
Being a Christian myself, any good Christian will use the Holy Bible to answer a morally demanding decision and not what the world would answer it with.
Ronald McLaren has written: 'Solving moral problems' -- subject(s): Decision making, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Decision making
I disagree because to make a moral decision a combination of authorities are needed to make the right decision on moral issues.
The three elements of a moral decision are: 1) Object 2) Intention 3) Circumstances For an act to be morally good, the object, intention, and circumstances must be good.
1. thinnk before you do 2. Will this decision make things worse? 3. what would jesus do 4.act fast