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Religious Essays, Essays (high school) of Religious studies

A series of religious essays that explore the concepts of morality and ethics. The essays delve into the factors that make an act moral or immoral, the difference between ethics and morality, and how they can be applied in real-life situations. The author argues that understanding the intention behind an action is crucial in determining its morality. The essays also touch on the conflict between personal morals and professional ethics, using the example of a lawyer defending a guilty client.

Typology: Essays (high school)

2021/2022

Available from 07/15/2022

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Download Religious Essays and more Essays (high school) Religious studies in PDF only on Docsity! RELIGIOUS ESSAYS 1. What makes a certain act moral? When can we say that it is good? | believe that understanding why you act, makes an action moral to some extent. To know if something complex is moral, we need to know not only the action but the cause, the mind-set of the person taking the action, and the intended effect. For an act to be morally good, one's intention must be good. 2. What makes a certain act immoral When can we say that it is not good? Immoral describes a person or behavior that conscientiously goes against accepted morals. We can say if one who acts contrary to or does not obey or conform to standards of moralit 3. Present the difference between ethics and morality by citing one concrete situation. Ethics is a map of how one makes choices. Morality is an established code that can be used to judge behavior. A lawyer’s morals may tell her that murder is reprehensible and that murderers should be punished, but her ethics as a professional lawyer, require her to defend her client to the best of her abilities, even if she knows that the client is guilty.
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