A term that explains someone else's attitude or behavior. It can be categorized into three subcategories (aka this class)
What is morality?
A term that describes something that is neither good or bad.
What is amoral?
A term that describes the Juniors' (winning) theme for spirit week
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What is immoral?
A term that describes an individual's view of reality based off of their thoughts and ideas.
What is subjective
A term that describes another APPROACH to normative ethics which results in the development and emphasizing of an individuals' character and actions, as key steps in thinking.
What is VIRTUE ETHICS?
The overarching term that describes something good to do.
What is moral?
A term that describes a situation where there is a balance between what we think and what we do (common belief of what is good)
What is integrity?
A term that describes the wide view of what's true, everyone's view of morality.
What is Objective?
A subcategory term that describes something that is worthy of being a virtue.
What is good?
A term that describes defending the Catholic Church through actual reason, logic, and value.
What is apologetics?
A term that describes a form of normative ethics where the amount of morality of the action is judged by the result of it.
What is CONSEQUENTIALISM?
A term that describes something that is fair to everybody.
What is right?
A terms that describes something that has to be good or bad. Addresses what SHOULD BE or OUGHT TO BE GOOD/BAD or RIGHT/WRONG; Attempts to DEVELOP a set of RULES to GOVERN human conduct; and create a set of societal NORMS
What is normative ethics?
A term that describes a theory that God decides what is moral.
What is DIVINE COMMAND THEORY?
A term that describes a philosophy that some rights are inherited by virtue and is universally understood.
What is NATURAL LAW THEORY?
A term that describes a Catholic set of laws that say that laws that aren't physically written down are still known by all.
What is NATURAL MORAL LAW?