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Morality has a corrective effect on the subject of society, moral correction has its own characteristics, what are the characteristics of the

Morality (Sociological Concepts) Edit

Morality, the conceptual standard by which the propriety of behavior is measured, refers to the sum of behavioral norms that regulate the relations among people and between individuals and society in a given society. Different standards of rightness and wrongness are naturally formed in particular productive capacities, production relations and life patterns. A society generally has socially recognized moral norms. Morals that relate only to the private relations of individuals, between individuals, families, etc., are called private morals; morals that relate to the public **** part of society are called social morals.

Moral relativists believe that there is a close relationship between morality and culture: although human morality in some aspects of the **** common, but in different times, different societies, there are often some different moral concepts; different cultures, the importance of the moral elements and their priority, held by the moral standard is often different; the same kind of morality, in the different cultures of the social background of the external manifestations, customs and habits. The same morality is often manifested in different cultural and social contexts in different forms, customs and habits.