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Morality
→ the quality or fact of confirming to or deriving from RIGHT IDEALS of human conduct
Quality
→ standard or norm by which we MEASURE or judge AN ACTION.
Standard
→ LEVEL or quality that is CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE, usual, or expected
Norm
→ typical, COMMON, or accepted in a group or society
Conduct
→ refers to HUMAN BEING’S ACTION
Conscience
→ the power to JUDGE whether something is GOOD OR BAD
3 DETERMINANTS OF MORALITY
3 DETERMINANTS OF MORALITY
Subject (intent)
→ WHY the agent does the act—what end or GOAL he or she seeks. It reflects the agent’s purpose, motive, or subjective aim.
Circumstance
→ particular CONDITIONS surrounding the act (who does it, when, where, how, with what means, how much)
Object
→ what the agent DOES (the act itself, the kind of act). It is the chosen action in itself (e.g. lying, stealing, helping).
LEVELS OF MOTIVATION
LEVELS OF MOTIVATION
Fear-centered
FEAR
Pity-centered
Compassion and EMPATHY
Principle-centered
PRINCIPLE, Duty, Moral
Faith-centered
SPIRITUAL conviction
Freedom
→ ability to say YES OR NO to the choice life presents.
Internal Freedom
to BECOME what you want to BECOME
External Freedom
to DO what you want to DO
FACTORS OF AFFECTING DECISIONS
FACTORS OF AFFECTING DECISIONS
Emotions
NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE
Extreme desire for wealth or power
macbetj or sonetihing
Lasciviousness
LEWD, LUSTFUL, INDECENT
Laziness
too much bedrot
Gluttony
big backing 😋😋
Influence of the internet or digital tools
internet bandwagon he-hey!
CIRCUMSTANCES
CIRCUMSTANCES
Ignorance
idk (good example he-hey)
Vices
gambling, drinking, addiction, coffee… 👀
Violence or coercion
blackmail, being mean, fighting hehe
Extreme emotions
WAYS TO ACHIEVE GOODNESS OF HUMAN ACTS
WAYS TO ACHIEVE GOODNESS OF HUMAN ACTS
Use of Critical Mind
Use of Right Conscience
Use of Freedom
Steward
→ a person ENTRUSTED BY ANOTHER, to take care of the latter’s possession
Accountability
→ LIABILITY of all actions
Voluntary Simplicity
→ a philosophy or way of life that REJECTS MATERIALISM in favour of human and spiritual values, and is characterized by MINIMAL CONSUMPTION, environmental responsibility, and community cooperation.
Responsible Productivity
→ supports activities which result to GREATER PRODUCTIVITY and will benefit pro-people and pro-earth individuals.
Selective Consumerism
→ REJECTS PRODUCTS and things that oppress and VIOLATE the land and its people.
Consultative Leadership
→ takes things into ACCOUNT, and ASKS THEIR SUBORDINATES (or members) about their choices
STEPS IN MAKING A MORALLY GOOD DECISION (5 P’s)
STEPS IN MAKING A MORALLY GOOD DECISION (5 P’s)
Pause
→ it gives us TIME and space to think.
“Socrates once said,..”
“An unreflected life is a life not worth living.”
Probe
→ ASK QUESTIONS in order to reveal the reality or draw out the facts of our acts.
a. the NATURE of the act
b. the INTENTIONS behind the act
c. the CIRCUMSTANCES surrounding the act
Ponder
→ we CUP OUR HANDS and look at what we have GATHERED.
→ Ex: A girl who is deeply inlove
People Check
→ this represents our need for HUMILITY to accept that we do not know everything.
→ CONSULT OTHERS about moral problems and issues.
PRAY
→ The whole decision making can be a response of prayer. A prayerful disposition.
→ It is both an action step and OVERALL ATTITUDE in making moral decisions.
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Godblessdontstress sam 🙂 goodluck