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Q: When on moral holidays norms are expected to be broken?
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How are moral norms different from civil lows?

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What is a proscribed norm?

Proscribed norms are the behaviour which are not expected. The opposite is Preffered norms, which are desirable but not essentially required.


What Moral absolutism deny?

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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.


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Do folkways norms that describe socially acceptable behavior but do not have great moral significance attached to them?

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What is an amoralist?

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