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may refer to the standard that a person or group has about what is right and wrong or good and evil.
MORALITY
are those concerned with or relating to human behavior, especially the distinction between good and bad (or right and wrong) behavior.
MORAL STANDARD
refer to rules that are unrelated to moral or ethical considerations.
NON-MORAL STANDARDS
lacking a moral sense
IMMORAL
was only forced to do such an act but against his own will, or merely unaware of the fact that such an action is bad, he is not therefore to be held morally reliable.
IMMORAL ACT
is unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something. Not conforming to accepted standards of morality
AMORAL
doesn't care whether lying is right or wrong; he cares only about whether there will be consequences for him. An amoral person seems to have no conscience.
AMORAL PERSON
DIS means?
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LEMMA means?
ASSUMPTION or PREMISE
are situations in which moral reasons come into conflict.
DILEMMAS
those that are encountered and resolved personally by the individual, by another person, or by a group.
PERSONAL DILEMMAS
"encountered and resolved by social organizations. This include moral dilemmas in business, medical field and public sector" (De Guzman,2018).
ORGANIZATIONAL DILEMMAS
dilemmas encountered and resolved by network of organizations.
STRUCTURAL DILEMMAS