MORAL
"Moral" is the practical and concrete, the rules made or proposed by men or by a particular society and historical epoch.
The definition of morality can be covered from various perspectives, because its scope extends from the sense, through philosophy to a religious stance. In broad terms, from the philosophical point of view, it is that set of beliefs and values that dictate norms and customs that guide the actions of the people towards good, and it is the set of beliefs that distinguish between good and bad at doing any act. The branch of philosophy that studies the moral is "ethics."
From a religious perspective rather, an attempt is made that the faithful do not think the moral prohibitions such as those imposed by God, but rather, to try to live and develop our lives in love for God and neighbor. To achieve a better understanding of the above, are presented as a guide the 10 commandments, as they indicate what is true love: the desire and do good to others and oneself.
Moreover, morality, referring to the person, is essential to consider human dignity. Thus, the moral would be the mode of being and living, respecting and promoting human dignity at all times.
From another point of view, less tied to faith, morality remains quite similar, being constituted as that consciousness of freedom characteristic of the human, through which their actions are judged as good or bad. In general terms, morality is as the set of values expected of a person, which include respect for human dignity and equality of people, about their gender and the law.
All religions and beliefs but similar develop particular ways of seeing and carrying out morality, but in all cases, there are three fundamental elements of morality: the object chosen, the objective pursued and the context in which develops. Although the circumstances do not change essentially the goodness or badness of a particular act, which if they succeed is to increase or decrease its moral quality.
sábado, 7 de agosto de 2010
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