The Meaning of Morality

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The Meaning of Morality

What is Morality? Morality is the set of standards you use to decide whether an action is right or wrong, good or evil.

What is Morality?

What are Values? Values are those things you consider good, important and worthwhile – for example, compassion, fairness, honesty, justice and respect for human life.

Values Values Honesty Respect Fairness Kindness Compassion Non-judgemental

Why be Moral? In pairs discuss what the reasons are for being moral. What could be some consequences if people had no sense of morality? Why do we need morality?

Stages of Moral Development

Stages of Moral Development

A Moral Dilemma

What would you do in that situation?