The law is an ass.
Just because something is legally right does not mean that it's morally right.
The difference between legal rules and moral rules has to do with laws and how we behave regarding a moral code. Legal rules are based on laws that are set forth for us to follow. Moral rules have to do with a person's ethics. For example, it is not illegal to keep money that is found, but a person of high morals might try to return the money to the proper owner.
i think that moral obligation seem more important than legal responsibilities because moral obligation is the duty or responsibility in which he feels honour that why i think that moral obligation seem more important than legal responsibilities.
The law is genraly set by someone else usually the government whereas moral codes are set by each individual and can be moulded by upbringing, personal losss or any other events in an indeviduals life. hope this helped.
Laws are rules set and enforced by authority, typically a government, with consequences for non-compliance. Ethical standards are principles or values that guide behavior and decisions based on moral beliefs or societal norms, but are not necessarily enforceable by law. Laws provide a legal framework for society, while ethical standards provide a moral compass.
'Forbidden' implies a strong moral or religious prohibition, while 'prohibited' generally refers to a legal restriction or rule. 'Forbidden' often carries a sense of being morally wrong, whereas 'prohibited' can simply refer to something being officially disallowed.
Power is the ability to do something, and a duty is what is expected of you by legal or moral obligation
Ask a philosopher - bottom line is that a legal duty is imposed by a government while moral duty is based upon one's own definition of what is right
Ask a philosopher - bottom line is that a legal duty is imposed by a government while moral duty is based upon one's own definition of what is right
moral is diffrent than motivation :)
Liability = Legal Obligation to Pay. Medical Expenses = Moral Obligation to pay.
The difference between legal rules and moral rules has to do with laws and how we behave regarding a moral code. Legal rules are based on laws that are set forth for us to follow. Moral rules have to do with a person's ethics. For example, it is not illegal to keep money that is found, but a person of high morals might try to return the money to the proper owner.
a quality is a trait about a person that is good and a moral is something to learn
Moral punishment is based on personal or societal beliefs about right and wrong, often focusing on ideas of guilt and forgiveness. Legal punishment, on the other hand, is administered by the justice system in response to violations of laws and regulations, with the aim of maintaining order and promoting justice in society.
Natural law or the law of nature ( lex naturalis) is a theory that posits the existence of a law whose content is set by nature and that therefore has validity everywhere. On the other hand, positive law or legal positivism is a school of thought in philosophy of law and jurisprudence which posits that that there is no inherent or necessary connection between the validity conditions of law and ethics or morality. Therefore, in legal positivism, the la is seen as being conceptually separate (though of course not separated) from moral and ethical values, and it simply sees the law is posited by lawmakers who are humans.
Stupid question!
All moral judgements are value judgements but not all value judgements are moral.
Duties are tasks or responsibilities that one is required to perform, often based on a role or position. Obligations are moral or legal responsibilities that one is bound to fulfill.