
Exploring Social Morality Theory

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What is social morality theory?
Social morality theory is a historical account of moral philosophies.
Social morality theory focuses solely on legal standards and regulations.
Social morality theory is a framework that analyzes the ethical standards and values that guide behavior in a societal context.
Social morality theory is a psychological analysis of individual behavior.
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How does social morality differ from individual morality?
Individual morality is determined by societal norms.
Social morality is collective and community-based, while individual morality is personal and subjective.
Social morality is based solely on personal beliefs.
Social morality applies only to legal matters.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Can you provide an example of social morality in action?
A company's profit-sharing plan for employees.
Community support for a family affected by a natural disaster.
A personal decision to avoid social gatherings.
A government policy to increase taxes.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does culture play in shaping social morality?
Culture plays a crucial role in shaping social morality by establishing the values and norms that define right and wrong within a community.
Culture only influences individual behavior, not community values.
Social morality is solely determined by laws and regulations.
Culture has no impact on social morality.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do social norms influence moral decisions?
Social norms have no impact on moral decisions.
Moral decisions are solely based on personal beliefs, ignoring social norms.
Social norms only affect legal decisions, not moral ones.
Social norms influence moral decisions by establishing societal expectations that guide individuals' perceptions of right and wrong.
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What are the criticisms of social morality theory?
Promotion of absolute truth in ethics
Focus on individual rights over community values
Criticisms of social morality theory include subjectivity, moral relativism, lack of conflict resolution, and neglect of power dynamics.
Emphasis on universal moral standards
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How does social morality theory relate to utilitarianism?
Social morality theory rejects any consideration of consequences in ethical decision-making.
Social morality theory emphasizes individual rights over collective well-being.
Utilitarianism is solely concerned with legal compliance and not moral outcomes.
Social morality theory relates to utilitarianism by both focusing on the consequences of actions for the greater good, prioritizing collective well-being.
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