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GROUP 3

MORAL
ACTS
AGNES | BORELA | CASTRO | DELAS ALAS | LOPEZ 1
Source of
Morality
Values are anything that you consider
good, worthwhile or important.Your
decisions are always influenced by your
values, causing you to do something good
or avoid something that goes against your
values.

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MORAL SELF
The ability to make decisions based what is right and
wrong.
"The importance of what we care about"

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Family
First and most important source of morality.

Parenting styles
Authoritarian
Authoritative
Attachment Parenting
Permissive Parenting
Free-range Parenting
Uninvolved Parenting

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Society
Individual's moral may derive from society and
government. Moral values may change as the laws and
moral of the society change.

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Culture
l our behaviors are guided in part by a set of
social norms about morality that forms a basic
and important part of our culture.

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Religion
l Every religion teaches it’s followers about morality, and has
it’s own set of religious values.
l The sacred text is a source of moral guidance for followers
of every religion.

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School
The school has it’s own set of rules, outlining
how you should act while you are there.

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OTHER SOURCE OF MORALITY

MEDIA AND
EMOTIONS

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Moral
Intent
The desire to act ethically when
facing a decision and overcome the
rationalization to not be ethical
“this time.”

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Moral
Action
Transforming the intent to do the
right thing into reality.

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Moral
Ownership
We take moral ownership when we feel a sense of
psychological responsibility over the ethical
nature of our own actions and of those around us.
Battle against ethical blindness and moral
myopia.

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Moral
Efficacy
Immoral efficacy is a belief in our ability to
act ethically and to induce others to do so in
the face of moral adversity.
Being empowered to become a leader
Power of one

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Moral Courage
The ability to stand up for and practice that which one
considers ethical, moral behavior when faced with a
dilemma, even if it means going against countervailing
pressure to do otherwise.Translating moral decisions
to moral action.

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Thank You
for
Listening

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