Morality Ch. 3

  1. a quick or understanding, without recourse to reasoning
    intuition
  2. decision making ability which has proper input; correct conscience
    informed conscience
  3. passing from one thing or phase to another
    transitional
  4. standards or principles of right action
    norms
  5. established according to the proper principles, standards, or procedures
    legitimate
  6. state of being independent and self-reliant
    autonomy
  7. made less responsive or sensitive to
    desensitized
  8. means of communicating regularly with large segments of society, as by television or the internet
    mass media
  9. soundness of moral principles; honesty and sincerity
    integrity
  10. ideas, customs etc. that a group passes along to subsequent generations
    culture
  11. people's awareness of what is right and wrong
    human moral consciousness
  12. thorough and careful about doing what is right
    conscientious
  13. basic moral standards which exist apart from whether people precieve them or not
    objective moral norms
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10497
Card Set
Morality Ch. 3
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Definitions for theology test
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