Submitted by tillbleed on September 26, 2007
Moral authority
Morality pertains to the distinction between right or good conduct or between good and evil. The former would presuppose that morality carries the concept of behavioral standards with regard to how people act in relation to its environment while the latter assumes the conscience of people or ethical motive with a nuance of religion or personal belief. Morality is a purely human experience. (MacNiven,D.,1993). In as much humans are gifted with rational intelligence, we are also the only creature capable of right or wrong action.
Morality often describes the principles that govern our behavior. These principles are often reflected on our laws, which we use...
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