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What is Morality

Handbook of Research on Transitional Justice and Peace Building in Turbulent Regions
Morality is equivalent to voluntary cooperation, and can be understood like a behavior guided by the accomplishment of duties (which are selfless guidance and non-egoistic power that permit the social cohesion). Morality is the basis of this virtuous behavior and, consequently, the glue of societies. For example, a moral agent could be motivated by duty or by the desire to maximize average or perhaps minimum welfare. And, indeed, a moral agent could be animated by the desire to ensure the protection of certain rights (including the important wish to protect the environment).
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Turbulent Peace, Power, and Ethics
Fredy Cante (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9675-4.ch001
Abstract
A situation of turbulent peace is defined as an ambiguous transition from direct violence (which ends by means a fragile and incomplete peace agreement among enemies) to an indirect and subtle violence euphemistically denominated as progress. Indeed, a big rate of economic growth implies growing prosperity, incremented consumption, and increasing investment in the present but, sadly, the consequence of this material progress will be the suffering of future generations because the exhaustion and deterioration of nature in a world where the entropy is worsened by the rapacity of actual generations. The depletion and contamination of natural resources is the inherent cost of material progress and development of “productive” forces. The ideological, coercive and economic power of some organized minorities, and the acquiescence of a big majority of human beings constitutes the root of this problem. The antidote against this power is the critical examination of values by active citizens and the guide of ethics. In the long run this problem can be solved promoting a nonviolent economy.
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Bridging the Foundational Gap between Theory and Practice: The Paradigm on the Evolution of Business Ethics to Business Law
Indicates what ought to be done and what ought not to be done. Morality then, is part of ethics and moral thinking is a subset of ethical judgments.
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A set of values, ideals, and evaluations that outline an individual’s view of what is right or wrong, good or bad, desirable or undesirable.
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Principles about the norms for behavior that should govern an actor's interactions.
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Set of arguably subjective principles acquired through practice, social interaction, self-exploration.
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A set of standards that enables people to live cooperatively in groups. Individuals who go against these standards may be considered immoral.
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It is called a group of beliefs and designs that dominate the conscious life of an individual, a people, a social class and an age.
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Set of personal principles which allow a person to distinguish between right and wrong.
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An appeal to the fundamental goodness of an act; primary rationale behind the free software movement.
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The base that cements a person into their core beliefs and value systems. Morality is tied to community, tradition and whether or not an individual can acknowledge the Other or is rooted in individualism.
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Set of personal principles which allow a person to distinguish between right and wrong.
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