Ethics pertains to our actions and the prevailing customs and traditions of a country. Morality pertains to our conscience and the values upheld by conscience.
Ethics is what acceptable and unacceptable behavior of a person---based on the society laws or what. While, Morals is the conscience or what is good and right for a person. Am I right?
Formally defined, Ethics is the morality of human actions, while Morality refers to the rightness or wrongness of human acts. Hence, Morals does not have to be exclusively associated with conscience.
PLANO BIG, We should be morally right because if we aren't, things would be out of order in the world. And descent average rightness and growth is something I need to work on myself. But I have not yet tried hard enough.
In Christian Ethics, the source of morality of the Natural Law. In Kantian Ethics, the Categorical Imperative. In Utilitarianism, it's the greatest benefits principle. I don't exactly know what you mean by "morality is our own principles Is it right".
Hi GATE Mechster, many thanks for your comments. But please note that morals is not a matter of personal choice. Ethical relativism is a very weak argument. We cannot just do whatever we want to do. There are rules to follow; hence, morality or Ethics is most of the time normative.
Here it goes, Lovemore. Please note that we use Canva in this video lecture. Kohlberg's Six Stages of Moral Development: ruclips.net/video/ZYefDGGSm9g/видео.html
MORALITY: "No one shall enrich themselves upon the misery of another." ETHICS: Everyone enriching themselves upon the misery of those with less education, less wealth or less whiteness of skin.
@@PHILOnotes I am simply asking as a framework of ethics, morality and law can you improve on the ten commandments given to Moses? If so what is it? And if not, why have we as a society rejected them
@@stevedavies8703 have you looked at the 10 commandments lately? Secular ethics have improved on the 10 commandments in every way possible, it's like saying why aren't we still riding horses to travel
Thank you for stating the basic definitions and differences.
Ethics pertains to our actions and the prevailing customs and traditions of a country.
Morality pertains to our conscience and the values upheld by conscience.
thanks John Ellis
Ethics is what acceptable and unacceptable behavior of a person---based on the society laws or what. While, Morals is the conscience or what is good and right for a person. Am I right?
Formally defined, Ethics is the morality of human actions, while Morality refers to the rightness or wrongness of human acts. Hence, Morals does not have to be exclusively associated with conscience.
Yes. Or another view could be...
Morality is "how" we do things, while Ethics is "what" we do it for... Am I right?
Thank you very much. It's good that people listen to Lil Wayne in today's society. But this is needed on the side too. To understand Lil Wayne
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we should be all kind in nature and heart
Couldn't agree more!
Thank you for the lesson!
WE HAVE RELIGION CLASSES IN SCHOOL. IT'S SO EASY TO BE GOOD. OUR ACTIONS REFLECTS OUR INNERSELF.
nice thoughts, Alexis. thank you
If a global ethic is currently emerging, does this mean that the true meaning of morality changes over time?
Very helpful!! God bless.
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Are all human experiences subject to morality?
Thank you so much for putting the material out. It was very helpful.
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Thank you I need morality and ethics for tomorrow exam 🥺❤️ and I was searching the whole day finally found this
Glad we're able to help! Cheers! :)
I had a seminar tomorrow
Topic : Moral
What should I do ?
this helped me so much with my PRE homework thank you so much
@AP_lord You're very welcome!
Is it virtue
When do you say something is a moral experience?
man u have done an amazing job
many thanks for your sweet and inspiring comments, Aman. cheers!
What is the importance and effects of morality?
Very Helpful, Thank you.
why should one be moral rather than been immoral?
what do you think, PIANO BIG?
PLANO BIG, We should be morally right because if we aren't, things would be out of order in the world. And descent average rightness and growth is something I need to work on myself. But I have not yet tried hard enough.
I think morality is our own principles Is it right??
In Christian Ethics, the source of morality of the Natural Law. In Kantian Ethics, the Categorical Imperative. In Utilitarianism, it's the greatest benefits principle. I don't exactly know what you mean by "morality is our own principles Is it right".
Thank you so much po, May You always follow GOD's guidance always
Thanks too!
Thank you
Thanks 😊😊😊
but it is said that morals are personal choice of what we feel. is it ?
Hi GATE Mechster, many thanks for your comments. But please note that morals is not a matter of personal choice. Ethical relativism is a very weak argument. We cannot just do whatever we want to do. There are rules to follow; hence, morality or Ethics is most of the time normative.
Truly informative video... Thank you 😊
Thanks!
Can you add up a video on Kohlberg's theory of moral development
Here it goes, Lovemore. Please note that we use Canva in this video lecture.
Kohlberg's Six Stages of Moral Development: ruclips.net/video/ZYefDGGSm9g/видео.html
@@PHILOnotes thank you🙏🙏
Wonderful explanation ma'am........
Many thanks, Sankhayan. Cheers!
MORALITY: "No one shall enrich themselves upon the misery of another."
ETHICS: Everyone enriching themselves upon the misery of those with
less education, less wealth or less whiteness of skin.
yeah. thanks.
I really don't see how you got that from what the video said.
Thank you.
You're welcome, Evanio. Cheers!
thank you!!!!
No worries, Neve
is gay practice morally right or wrong ?
Is it virtue
Are all human experiences subject of morality?
will do that soon
Then, would there be a morality without man?
Very beautiful
Can you better the ten commandments?
Hi Steve, I don't get your question.
@@PHILOnotes I am simply asking as a framework of ethics, morality and law can you improve on the ten commandments given to Moses? If so what is it? And if not, why have we as a society rejected them
@@stevedavies8703 Apologies Steve, but we don't want to improve the 10 commandments. We want to leave them as they are. Thanks.
@@stevedavies8703 have you looked at the 10 commandments lately? Secular ethics have improved on the 10 commandments in every way possible, it's like saying why aren't we still riding horses to travel
@@tollson22 Such a stupid comment is not worthy of a sensible reply!
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