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S. c. h. o. A. presentation. o. l.

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MemberS of the group. MAURENN 01. KIM 02. CLEZHELLE 03.

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ANGGOTA KELOMPOK. MORAL DECISION. ANDIANI 03. CHIZANATUL 07.

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INTRODUCTION. PROVING POINT. content.

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WHAT IS MORAL DECISION?. Moral decisions are made in dilemmas where the well-being of both self and others are at stake, and are guided by their ethics, principles, and convictions..

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moral decisions. REASONS. WILL.

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-generally, is a faculty of the mind; Within philosophy, will is important as one of the parts of the mind..

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examples to prove point.

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1. example 1 by cken. 2. example 2 by clezhelle. 3.

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5. example 5 by maurenn.

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let’s begin!.

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EXAMPLE 1 CKEN SPEAKING. POI.JCF,.

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EXAMPLE 2 CLEZHELLE SPEAKING.

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EXAMPLE 3 ATHLANTIS SPEAKING. image-removebg-preview (11).

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EXAMPLE 4 KIM SPEAKING.

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EXAMPLE 3 MAURENN SPEAKING.

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furthermore. topictopic. topictopic.

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ANGGOTA KELOMPOK. absolute morality. ANDIANI 03. CHIZANATUL 07.

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ANGGOTA KELOMPOK. relative morality. ANDIANI 03. CHIZANATUL 07.

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After all, if we have no clear REASON and WILL to act morally, moral principles have no impact on behavior, and discussing them becomes merely an intellectual exercise. Therefore, before considering how to apply moral frameworks to contemporary problems, we must offer some reasons for using moral frameworks to address these issues instead of non-moral ones..

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The day will come, for most of us, when what morality commands, obliges, or recommends is hard: that we share decisions with people whose intelligence or integrity don’t inspire our confidence; that we assume grave responsibilities to which we feel inadequate; that we sacrifice our lives, or voluntarily relinquish what makes them sweet. And then the question – why? – will press, and rightly so. Why should I be moral?.

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NOTIFICATION. 1. Cursor.

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REASONS AND WILL CAN JUSTIFY MORAL DECISIONS, THEY ARE THE EXPLANATIONS AND DRIVE ON WHY THINGS HAPPEN--BASING ON WHAT IS KNOWN AS RIGHT AND WRONG ALONG WITH THE DESIRE DESIRES TO ENABLE AND WALK ON THE SPECIFIC CHOICE OR PATH..

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end of presentation.

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t h a n k y o u. thankyou. thankyou.