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NAME: SHERY MAE M.

IGHOT

BSBA-MM-I BLOCK B

Learning Activities

Activity 1. Morally right or wrong

Question: What do you mean (what kind of standards do you use) when

you say something like that Is it morally right or morally wrong?

Do all acts have a moral dimension to them? If No, why do certain

acts require moral decisions when others are morally wrong, Is it

neutral?

“Tell” means to say or speak when I distinguish between good and bad. That
is the standard, If I want to accuse someone of misconduct, I can provide evidence
for what happened and why. An argument based on human logic to support
something I think others can perceive. The same if I wanted to accuse someone of
wrong! what needs to be done. Not every action has a moral component of right or
wrong since some behaviors fall into neither category. Actions that do not involve
moral guilt and are neither required nor prohibited are considered to be morally
permitted. Eating bread with egg for breakfast or purchasing a new pair of shoes
are examples of actions that are morally acceptable. It is impossible to assign
moral judgment to either conduct because neither is right or bad. Naturally, there is
always a chance that we could have done something wrong but were blind to it at
the time. Because of this, moral responsibility is crucial. We take all of these
outcomes in and break them down, better understand our role, broaden our vision,
and fine-tune our scales by taking responsibility for every consequence of our
being, including every thought, action or inaction, decision or indecision, and
every consequence, whether intentional or unintentional, foreseen or unforeseen,
foreseeable or unforeseeable.

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