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Moral Reasoning

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 I. Introduction Moral reasoning is supposedly based on logical thinking. However, moral reasoning includes one's belief and biases. How can a person be objective with this moral reasoning? There are many situations that a person has a strong of moral reasoning in terms of religious, political and other sociological components. The recent scenario of a French teacher being beheaded for teaching freedom of speech has incurred the wrath of a religious community. Moral reasoning supposedly has a component of social justice. But social justice is not absolute in the world today. II. Activity 1. Watch   Moral Reasoning - Ethics Unwrapped (utexas.edu) 2. Cite 2 examples of Moral Dumbfounding that has happened in the Philippine government today. 3. How can a person be aware that his moral reasoning is flawed?

Moral Courage

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 I. Introduction The classic works of CS Lewis- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are full of stories about moral courage. Doing the right thing to do when it is difficult to do the right thing. Standing bravely in a daunting situation. There are many instances of moral courage. Moral courage can be just standing alone and sometimes standing for another person.  II. Activity 1. What real and personal story of your life can be considered as moral courage? 2. What are the best ways to teach moral courage to your friends and younger siblings? 3. Is there any story of moral courage that has influenced you? Provide details.