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Unit I - Coggle Diagram
Unit I
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Unit II
MORALITY AND THE LAW
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Morality -Morality is a set of rules for right conduct, a system used to modify and regulate our
behavior.
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Moral Standards - A moral standard is a moral norm, a standard to which we compare human actions to
determine their goodness or badness.
Morality and Religion- Religion, unlike morality, draws a lot from the divine.
Law
Conventional Law- Conventional law is a system created by and for human beings usually in public
deliberations like a council of elders or representatives in national legislatures.
The Purpose of Law-
- The ignorant need instruction and control by the wise.
- Earthly penalties are required for the safety of society.
- Concerted action demands teamwork and leadership.
- Society must meet changed conditions harmoniously.
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The Penal Code- The penal code is a system of set rules prescribing punishment for unlawful acts. In
a way, the penal code is that enforcement mechanism.
Morality, Etiquettes, and Manners - Etiquette refers to a code of behavior, a set of norms of correct conduct expected by
society, group, or social class while Manners are unenforced standards of conduct or cultural norms that show that an
individual is “refined” and “cultured” with a society or group.
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