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Do you think there is a universal "moral code" - a generally accepted set of rules that distinguish right from wrong that is shared by all? If it were universal, it would extend across varying cultures, genders, religions, ages, geographic areas, socioeconomic or social classes, etc.
1) Why do you believe this to be true or not true? Thoroughly explain and support your position.
2) Who determines what is moral behavior and what is not? Is it an individual decision?
3) Ask at least 3 other people questions 1 and 2 and analyze and summarize the findings. How did the responses you collected compare to yours? If you received different responses, why do you think that happened?
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Running head: UNIVERSAL “MORAL CODE”
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Universal "Moral Code"
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UNIVERSAL “MORAL CODE”
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Universal "Moral Code"
1) Why Do You Believe This To Be True Or Not True? Thoroughly Explain And
Support Your Position.
I believe there is no such thing as a universal “moral code.’ All societies across the world
judge what is right or wrong based on their culture, beliefs, and customs. Cultures acr...
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