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MORAL: When something is moral, it means it


aligns with what is considered right or good according to a particular set of principles or values.
It's about doing what's seen as ethically correct or virtuous in a given context.

2. IMMORAL: On the other side, something is considered immoral


if it goes against those principles or values. It involves actions or behaviors that are deemed
wrong, unethical, or harmful by society or a particular moral code.

3. AMORAL: Amoral refers to situations or individuals that operate


without regard for moral considerations. It doesn't mean being inherently good or bad; rather,
it's about being neutral or indifferent to moral judgment. Amoral behavior is neither moral nor
immoral, it simply lacks moral significance.
4. NONMORAL: Nonmoral refers to matters or actions that are
unrelated to morality altogether. It denotes things that are neither morally right nor wrong
because they don't involve ethical considerations. It's about things that fall outside the realm of
moral judgment, such as factual statements or neutral activities.

ANDRES, JUSTIN T.

BADORIA, MICO

BALAGTAS, LORENZO

ESCABARTE, EFREN

ESPARTERRO, JOHN KIERBY

MANABAT, JAURO

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ETH WEEK1 PT1 BY GROUP

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