Table of Contents
Ch. 1 : Positive Thoughts =
Ch.2: Positive Change
Ch.3: Truth
Ch.4: Integrity =
Ch.5: Self-Esteem
Ch.6: Honesty
Ch.7: Forgiveness of Self and Others
Ch.8: Acceptance of Life on Life's Terms
Ch.9: Openmindedness
Ch.10: Willingness to
Ch.11: Change
Ch.12: Work =
Ch.13: Success
Ch.14: Organization
Ch.15: CHOOSING TO BE HAPPY
Ch.16: Faith =
Ch.17: Spirituality
Ch.18: Persistence
Ch.19: Consistency
Ch.20: Morality
Ch.21: Compassion =
Ch.22: (Philia) Brotherly Love
Ch.23: (Agape) Unconditional Love
Ch.20: Morality
In order to sum up everything I've learned on the concept of Morality I will shorten the length of my knowledge & observation into a short sentence & then expound upon it further in this paragraph. Morality as a very diverse & controversial issue is solely based upon individual perceptions & opinions as to what is objectively right & wrong, in accordance with human rights & what human rights are through personalized individual perception. That means that any definition I may give you pertaining to Morality would be simply my own observation of what is proper, improper, right, wrong & socially & humanly just.
Human rights incorporates dignity & independence. Morality is intended to be a measure & method of protection towards human rights & dignity. Morality & the idea of it is purposed to allow for individuals to remain on an abstract equivalent level of stature. Social status is a completely different thing entirely. Stature is where you are originally started & how you are represented by society. Status & social status is what level of achievement or Title you have earned within society.
in other words a human being of stature can achieve a particular level of success which increases their status socially. Since we are discussing Morality it is important to know that there are many forms of Morality. There is private morality, public morality, political morality, philosophical Morality, & even theoretical morality just to name a few. The internal idea that there is such a thing as an objective right & wrong or good & bad brings with it the need for certain individuals to be as virtuous as humanly possible from the belief that to do one thing is wrong or bad yet to do another is right or good. This belief is the driving force behind virtuous people.
© Derek Lee,
книга «List of Life's Concepts How to apply them».
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