Reflective morality is the internalized version of right and wrong from the elements of our upbringing. Reflective morality can include both religious morality, customary morality, and empathy.
It isn't necessarily an improvement at all, actually, but it is useful, especially historically, to judge someone's actions with the context of what was normal in the context of their generation and their society, rather than looking back and judging them based on the norms of our own more modern world.
Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
Conventional moral standard are the standard rules of morality that we just take it from our grandparents and we don't have any right to quibble on it, so these rules we just have to accept it as it is without changing anything in it as we don't have the right to do so. Moreover, these rules are like our customs and traditions so we just apply it as it is and it relates to our heritage society. On the other hand, reflective moral standards are those standards that we can criticize on it by relating ourselves to the situation and then we can agree or disagree if it is moral or immoral standard. So they are not basics which we forced to commit ourselves with it as we have the chance of trying whether we found it moral or not. Furthermore, this type of moral standard includes the steps on analyzing, approaching, and understanding the statement. As by discussing the idea we can know the reason of being moral or immoral statement. By other words, in conventional we don't have the permission to criticize or even think of agreeing about a statement and disagreeing because it is a moral standard that we inherited from our ancestors. On the other hand, the opposite side is reflective moral standards that we receive it and consider ourselves in the same situation and then we can criticize on it. In addition, an example about reflective moral standard is that if a company produced a unique product and warned about coping its product and say that all rights reserved. Other company may decide to make similar product and sold it with less cost and they think that they are not doing wrong things and that is their rights. So here the reflective moral standards comes to its place , so if the second company puts its self in the first company place and see what will it feel about that. Off course it won't be happy and satisfied about this as in this way it will lose its work because the other company is stilling its product and selling it with less cost which will make most customers buy from that and all its working and time will go with no benefits. In brief, conventional and reflective are types of moral standards which mean different things as conventional are standard that we can't argue on it while reflective moral standards are those standards that we can argue on it and reflected to ourselves to see whether it is good or bad.
No, iron is not reflective in nature.
No, bromine is not reflective. It is a dark reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and does not have any reflective properties.
Morality is a branch of philosophy, not science.
There is no morality in cheating at games.
No but capital E has reflective symmetry
Reflective Records was created in 1993.
The most reflective metal is silver.
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present the concrete basis of morality