I say moral values are things we are taught then from there we make decisions based of those morals. Yet a person who doesn't know theses things will make decisions that will help them and usually don't care about any other consequence.
Short answer. Morally right and wrong are subjective, but objectively some moral values aid society in thriving. Those values are the closest thing to objectively good you can get.
In terms of the grand scheme of things there are no such thing as morals However within a civilized society we teach each other rules so everything doesn't get to messed up. If that makes sense :D
Opinions on right and wrong are formed from combinations of a ton of things but mostly it was formed by your upbringing and is generally based on other peoples (most lightly your parents/guardians) view on right and wrong.
Trying to justify something that really can't be justified-like promiciuity-there are may ways people try and justify it-yet well all know the problems with living in such a way
Moral : universally accepted values on which you find a society (do not murder, do not steal,...). Ethics : subjective values attached to a certain culture and/or education.
Obviously some things are wrong but many rules are societal organizations way to control behavior and communities while making themselves more powerful
Deep down you always know what's right. It's not always what you actually want so your brain will give you 1000 reasons why something is ok when it's wrong.
Right and wrong are completely subjective. Morals and ethics are constructs of our incredibly powerful consciousness trying to find peace with the duality of nature.
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I say moral values are things we are taught then from there we make decisions based of those morals. Yet a person who doesn't know theses things will make decisions that will help them and usually don't care about any other consequence.
Short answer. Morally right and wrong are subjective, but objectively some moral values aid society in thriving. Those values are the closest thing to objectively good you can get.
In terms of the grand scheme of things there are no such thing as morals However within a civilized society we teach each other rules so everything doesn't get to messed up. If that makes sense :D
Opinions on right and wrong are formed from combinations of a ton of things but mostly it was formed by your upbringing and is generally based on other peoples (most lightly your parents/guardians) view on right and wrong.
Everybody is the good guy of their story and sometimes the ends justify the means. Whether that's wrong or right, well who gets to decide anyway?
Almost entirely subjective. For every value system you can identify, there is at least one human culture that lives or lived in contrary to it.
it's objective-those who claim otherwise are only fooling themselves
How? Elaborate yourself, please.
Trying to justify something that really can't be justified-like promiciuity-there are may ways people try and justify it-yet well all know the problems with living in such a way
Depends !
There are general things that we can agree on what's right and wrong.
but anything else that's simply against our nature, scientific facts & statistics needs to have a clear view about it.
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Some things are morally wrong but not illegal and other things are illegal and aren't that bad. The upper echelon decide whats illegal or not
Moral : universally accepted values on which you find a society (do not murder, do not steal,...).
Ethics : subjective values attached to a certain culture and/or education.
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Obviously some things are wrong but many rules are societal organizations way to control behavior and communities while making themselves more powerful
Deep down you always know what's right. It's not always what you actually want so your brain will give you 1000 reasons why something is ok when it's wrong.
Right and wrong are completely subjective. Morals and ethics are constructs of our incredibly powerful consciousness trying to find peace with the duality of nature.
Generally subjective. I'd say right and wrong are generally defined by empathy.
no, there is objective truth, just because someone says something doesn't make it so
(yeah, I recognise the irony in this comment)
There might be right and wrong. But to figure out what that means one had to know literally everything which is simply impossible.
it just depends on how u were brought up and if u agree with how u were brought up
The best example is war. One side's heroes are the other side's butchers...
Morals are taught. goes the same as right and wrong.