Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Morally Right and Morally Wrong
Question: Discuss whats best we will likely begin discussing morally right and morally wrong. So, to get a better handle on morally right and morally wrong, we should probably discuss the different ways we can use the term good. Answer: Morally right is defined as the conscience of the individuals and the term morally wrong is basically dealt with societys moral values (Boesch, 2012). For example, layoff can be regarded as a morally wrong act as it goes against the moral values of the society. Therefore, the term good can be used in different ways. For some people, the action that takes place due to morally right activity is considered as good and to some others the activity that takes place due to morally wrong activity is considered as good. Thus, it can be said that good can be used for both the right and wrong aspects but it varies with the perception of every individual (Howell, 2012). For example, layoff is a morally right action for the management of an organization, but it is a morally wrong action from the view point of the employees. References Boesch, E. E. (2012).Symbolic action theory and cultural psychology. Springer Science Business Media. Howell, D. C. (2012).Statistical methods for psychology. Cengage Learning.
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