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Morality of Human Acts

Morality

Morality is the belief that some behaviour is right and acceptable and that other behaviour is wrong. standards of morality and justice in society.

Morality

Human Acts

Human acts are actions or behaviors that are deliberate and consciously chosen by a person. These actions are distinguished from actions that are performed involuntarily, reflexively, or without conscious thought.

Human Acts

Sources of Morality

Source of morality can be categorize into two types:

a.) Objective Sources:

b.) Subjective Sources:

Sources of Morality

Objective Sources

These are sources that exist independently of an individual's personal belliefs or opinios: They include

Objective Sources

Natural Law

This refers to the moral principles that are inherent in nature and can be discovered through reasson.

Natural Law

Divine Law

This refers to the moral principle that are revealed by God through religious texts or teaching

Divine Law

Moral Law

This refers to the universsal moral principles that apply to all human beings and are based on reason and human nature

Moral Law

Subjective Sources

These are sources that are based on an individual's personal belief's or opinion: They include

Subjecctive Sources

Cultural and Sociental Norms

These are the moral principles and values that are accepted and practiced by a particular culture or society.

Cultural and Sociental norms

Personal beliefs and Values

These are the moral principles and values that an individual holds based on their personal experiences and beliefs.

Personal beliefs and values

Good Acts and Evil Acts

Good acts are those actions that are morally right and just, while evil acts are those actions that are morally wrong and unjust. The morality of an act is determined by various factors, including the intention behind the act, the consequences of the act, and the circumstances surrounding the act.

Good Acts and Evil Acts:

Example of Good Acts

  • Helping someone in need
  • Donating to charity
  • Telling the truth
  • Respecting others' rights and dignity
  • Some examples of evil acts include

Example of Good Acts

Example of Evil Acts

  • Stealing
  • Murder
  • Lying
  • Discriminating against others based on race, gender, or religion

Example of Evil Acts

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