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Essay heading: Kohlberg And Theory of Consciences
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It may affect our
subjective moral thougts and influence our decisions and ideals. The
church can be used as a mass media, as it does function to teach us of
how Jesus taught us how to act and be.
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VOCABULARY:
decisions - conclusions arrived after conciderations
morality - sense of right and wrong
obedience - submission to the command of another
dilemma - puzzle, or something difficult to solve
guideline - policy or other indiction for the proper action
principle - fundemental law, rule, or code of conduct
moral - morality in general, that which is good in particular
immoral - that which is bad, how people ought not to act and behave
amoral - morally neutral (not bad nor good) actions
conscience - human capacity to weigh and evaluate right and wrong
personal integrity - quality of showing moral principles by knowing
what is right and what is wrong
wisdom - insight, good judgment
fanatics - those who show excessive enthusiasm or uncritical
implication - close connection, consequence
Buddah - enlightened one, a representation of Gautamu Buddah
Moses - Hebrew prophet eho is associated with the escape from slavery in Egypt
prophets - those who speak divinley inspired words (Gods mouthpiece)
judgement - decision, discerment
homophobia - prejudice against the fear of homosexuals
genetics - concerned with how certain characteristics are passes from
parent to offspring
heredity - can be transmitted genetically from offspring
subjective reality - which a person percieves to be so
logic - science or reasoning correctly
objective reality - that which is so, or exist
objective morality - judgement that corresponds
subjective morality - judgement concerning the perceived
good or badness
responsibility - accountable, trustworthiness, reliability
emotions - internal sensations and responses that are both mental and
physical in nature
will - God's given ability to make rational and free decisions
repress - hold back so as to keep from naturally expressing
society - organized group working together to achieve a cause
ethics - moral conduct
code of ethics - system of principles
philosophy - principles an individual chooses to live by
manipulator - one who directly or indirectly tries to control
law - binding customs or pracice of a group
conformity - agreement in behavior with that of another person
cloning - gentic copy of a living being
rational - able to reason, for judgement
freedom - ability to use our abilities at will
intuition - quick perception or understanding, without a solid reason
informed conscience - decision-making abilities are moral and abstact
transitional - passing from one thinkg or phase to another
norms - standards or principles of right actions
legitimate - established accordingly to the proper ways
autonomy - state of being independant
desensitize - made less sensitive or responsive to, be less aware
integrity - soundess of moral principles, honesty
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THE CONSCIENCES THEORIES:
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The
church can be used as a mass media, as it does function to teach us of
how Jesus taught us how to act and be.
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VOCABULARY:
decisions - conclusions arrived after conciderations
morality - sense of right and wrong
obedience - submission to the command of another
dilemma - puzzle, or something difficult to solve
guideline - policy or other indiction for the proper action
principle - fundemental law, rule, or code of conduct
moral - morality in general, that which is good in particular
immoral - that which is bad, how people ought not to act and behave
amoral - morally neutral (not bad nor good) actions
conscience - human capacity to weigh and evaluate right and wrong
personal integrity - quality of showing moral principles by knowing
what is right and what is wrong
wisdom - insight, good judgment
fanatics - those who show excessive enthusiasm or uncritical
implication - close connection, consequence
Buddah - enlightened one, a representation of Gautamu Buddah
Moses - Hebrew prophet eho is associated with the escape from slavery in Egypt
prophets - those who speak divinley inspired words (Gods mouthpiece)
judgement - decision, discerment
homophobia - prejudice against the fear of homosexuals
genetics - concerned with how certain characteristics are passes from
parent to offspring
heredity - can be transmitted genetically from offspring
subjective reality - which a person percieves to be so
logic - science or reasoning correctly
objective reality - that which is so, or exist
objective morality - judgement that corresponds
subjective morality - judgement concerning the perceived
good or badness
responsibility - accountable, trustworthiness, reliability
emotions - internal sensations and responses that are both mental and
physical in nature
will - God's given ability to make rational and free decisions
repress - hold back so as to keep from naturally expressing
society - organized group working together to achieve a cause
ethics - moral conduct
code of ethics - system of principles
philosophy - principles an individual chooses to live by
manipulator - one who directly or indirectly tries to control
law - binding customs or pracice of a group
conformity - agreement in behavior with that of another person
cloning - gentic copy of a living being
rational - able to reason, for judgement
freedom - ability to use our abilities at will
intuition - quick perception or understanding, without a solid reason
informed conscience - decision-making abilities are moral and abstact
transitional - passing from one thinkg or phase to another
norms - standards or principles of right actions
legitimate - established accordingly to the proper ways
autonomy - state of being independant
desensitize - made less sensitive or responsive to, be less aware
integrity - soundess of moral principles, honesty
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THE CONSCIENCES THEORIES:
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