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  2. Morality: Definition, Theories, and Examples - Verywell Mind

    www.verywellmind.com/what-is-morality-5076160

    Morality refers to the set of standards that enable people to live cooperatively in groups. It’s what societies determine to be “right” and “acceptable.”. Sometimes, acting in a moral manner means individuals must sacrifice their own short-term interests to benefit society.

  3. 21 Moral Values All People Should Learn (with Examples)

    www.happierhuman.com/moral-values-examples

    What are Moral Values? Moral values are the standards of good and evil, which govern an individual’s behavior and choices. They help us decide what is right and wrong, and they motivate us to do the right thing.

  4. What's the Difference Between Ethics, Morals and Values?

    www.yourdictionary.com/articles/ethics-morals...

    Morals, also known as moral values, are the system of beliefs that emerge out of core values. Morals are specific and context-driven rules that govern a persons desire to be good. They can be shared by a larger population, but a person's moral code may differ from others' depending on their personal values.

  5. Morality, the moral beliefs and practices of a culture, community, or religion or a code or system of moral rules, principles, or values. The conceptual foundations and rational consistency of such standards are the subject matter of the philosophical discipline of ethics, also known as moral.

  6. Ethics and Morality - Psychology Today

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    To put it simply, ethics represents the moral code that guides a person’s choices and behaviors throughout their life. The idea of a moral code extends beyond the individual to include what is ...

  7. Values - Ethics Unwrapped

    ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary/values

    Values are individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. They serve as a guide for human behavior. Generally, people are predisposed to adopt the values that they are raised with.

  8. The Definition of Morality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    moral systems are interlocking sets of values, virtues, norms, practices, identities, institutions, technologies, and evolved psychological mechanisms that work together to suppress or regulate self-interest and make cooperative societies possible.