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Non moral standard

1. Don’t talk while your mouth is full- non moral actions Is a matter of taste and preference hence
are not always associated to morality or lack rational sense by design; this simply refers to the
most fundamental laws that do not have a significant impact on or hurt you. Violation of the
said rule doesn’t make you morally right or wrong, this only take part of who you are but
doesn’t involve your instincts, values, and rational being. Talking while your mouth Is full in
culturally speaking is not acceptable in table manners but this actually doesn’t permanently
harm or threat people.
2. Don’t text while driving – non-moral actions presumably a standard which is not based on right
versus wrong, for me this is only based on decisions over observing or rejecting a certain rules.
Texting while driving is one of a basic rule of society that you shouldn’t do, but doing so doesn’t
make you morally wrong but makes you civilly obliged. Non-moral actions doesn’t involve your
responsibility as moral person but this only happen to include your responsibility as a civil
person.
3. Hallway rules: walk silently and catch your bubble – for me non-moral action perfectly illustrate
ethics in general. Morality are dictated by society, culture or religion while ethics are chosen by
the person himself which governs his life. Because non-moral tends to give you option to think
because it is a choice while moral standard doesn’t give the permission since it is already
dictated. Talking or not taking on hallway is a choice – doing so / not makes you ethically right
and wrong but that doesn’t equate you for being moral or immoral.

Moral actions.

1. Don’t steal – moral actions are concepts offered for use in advising and persuading others to
act. This feature is used to assess behavior, offer praise and blame, and elicit sentiments of
happiness or guilt in the past simply. If one person commit to steal this may satisfy or guilt them.
And this is the core concept of moral actions is to display emotions to a significant doer.
2. Don’t harm innocent people – Moral action necessitates the application of moral standards to
all people who are in a relevantly similar circumstance. This perfectly illustrate Confuscius'.
Golden Rule. If someone does it, this only give other people the opportunity to do it. That’s why
moral actions results to unity and peace for everyone.
3. Don’t kill -

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