International Education Journal Vol 2‚ No 4‚ 2001 Educational Research Conference 2001 Special Issue http://www.flinders.edu.au/education/iej 203 Some aspects of moral values among university students in three societies: Poland‚ Australia and the Philippines J.J. Smolicz‚ D.M. Hudson and M.J. Secombe1 Graduate School of Education‚ Adelaide University The paper reports the findings from a comparative study of moral values undertaken among university students from five universities in the
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is obvious that morality is relative" . Critically asses this claim Religious Education 23/04/2012 Views on Morality are varied and changed throughout different cultures and societies. Morality in the definition of the word‚ is the natural sense of right and wrong. This sense is usually gained from the surroundings on a person as a young child or from influences in a person ’s life. The statement that Morality is relative can be looked at in many different ways. Morality to be seen in a
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Morality is the principles concerning the difference between right and wrong. Ones behavior is affected by these principles. Morality is the belief that certain behaviors are good or bad. Morality gives human beings “laws” to live their lives by. Now morality can be seen in different ways. The laws that morality apparently gives us to live our live by‚ are given by “God”. Now not everyone feels that way‚ the religious people believe that God gave them a set of morals to follow‚ and they believe that
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Morality‚ as one of the most popular topics in children’s development has been creating various debates over the centuries. People often asks‚ are we born with the sense of morality or is it developed through the social relations and experiences? These two opposite sides bring up many arguments among the psychologists. Hamlin. J‚ by using three experiments showed us a clear analysis of arguing morality is innate. As a contrast Carpendale‚ Hammond and Atwood argue that morality is through the experience
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philosophy‚ religion‚ contemporary culture‚ and science. Nietzsche is known for a lot of his work‚ but master-slave morality is highly valued. Master-slave morality was the first subject in Nietzsche’s book‚ On the Genealogy of Morality. In this book Nietzsche defines the difference between Slave morality and Master morality. When Nietzsche compares between the two types of morality he distinguish strength versus weakness‚ the difference is primarily one of power and also love independence. The master
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1 UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN MORALITY I. Discuss and illustrate what makes a person moral‚ immoral and amoral A Moral person When we say a person is moral it means that he correctly judges between right and wrong and consequently act on what is virtuous. A moral person does what is right and despises what is wrong. He does the things that are pleasing to God with decency and integrity and because of that he does the will of God. The only foundation for morality is being Christ like. Normally
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Dennis Lennon MGT 350-02 Alan Malachoski’s paper “Morality and Competitive Advantage” has a very interesting outlook on competition in the business world. The business “world” tries to describe its competitive behavior using evolution. Malachowski’s view on the evolutionary paradigm sheds light on the how business’ use their evolutionary beliefs to turn a blind eye‚if not completely ignore moral behavior. This evolutionary idea believes that in order to be a successful business in today’s market
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Morality is personal or cultural values‚ codes of conduct‚ and social principles that determine right and wrong in the human society. Philosopher Thomas Hobbes Believes that Everyone is a savage without law or morality‚ and that there are good men only because of society‚ without society everyone would be savage. while Jean-Jacques Rousseau believes that humans are innately noble savages. The two different ideas these philosophers have about morality and what makes a person moral leads us to ask;
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Anderson argues that a shift in the foundations of morality will cause a similar shift in the foundations of identity. This is what dictates the best time to change from the modernism prism to the postmodernism prisms to fit within the given moral and ethical standards. Change cannot only be effective if humans are ready to leave culture wars behind and instead focus on how to achieve the goals at hand. The ability to define ethics and morality defines whether people are willing to transition from
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Point | Quote from Lady Windermere’s Fan | Analysis | Quote from Mrs. Warren’s Profession | Analysis | There are double-standards on society’s judgement of morality towards men and women | Action taken towards Lord Windermere when suspecting his involvement with Mrs. Erlynne-“take Windermere away at once to Homburg or to Aix‚ where he’ll have something to amuse him” and “feed the wretches well”vs. society’s view on Mrs. Erlynne upon suspecting her scandal-“these wicked women get our husbands away
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