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Briefly explain the difference and connection between character and morality.

Briefly explain the difference and connection between character and morality.

View Answer Explanation Correct Answer Morality is a social phenomenon, a code of conduct supported by the force of public opinion, and a yardstick for society to distinguish good and evil, while morality is subject to the constraints of social development and is a product of society, which does not depend on a particular individual for its existence; whereas, character is an individual phenomenon, an individual's worldview, outlook on life, values, and moral qualities, which relies on the law of the psychological activities of specific people. Morality responds to the requirements of social life as a whole, and it is comprehensive and complete in its content, of which character is only a part. The development of morality is completely governed by the laws of social development, while the formation and development of character are not only governed by the laws of social development, but also subject to the laws of individual physiological and psychological activity.

Answer Explanation Refer to the textbook P212.

Knowledge Points of this topic: the development of moral understanding and education,