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Column A
a) Morality develops
the conscience
b) It helps a man
guide
c) It is such a great
rational power
d) But nowadays,
moral erosion
Column B
Column C
i) himself in a proper i) which cannot ignore
way and cultivate
logic and reason.
ii) ig increasing, and
ii) and right and wrong
we are losing
iii) from our
iii) the invaluable
childhood, we shall virtue of morality.
iv) that it grows
iv) fail in every aspect
naturally in human of life.
behaviour
v) by which man can v) all the virtues to
judge good or bad
become a complete ma
e) If we do not
practice morality​

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While moral reasoning can be undertaken on another’s behalf, it is paradigmatically an agent’s first-personal (individual or collective) practical reasoning about what, morally, they ought to do. Philosophical examination of moral reasoning faces both distinctive puzzles – about how we recognize moral considerations and cope with conflicts among them and about how they move us to act – and distinctive opportunities for gleaning insight about what we ought to do from how we reason about what we ought to do.

Part I of this article characterizes moral reasoning more fully, situates it in relation both to first-order accounts of what morality requires of us and to philosophical accounts of the metaphysics of morality, and explains the interest of the topic. Part II then takes up a series of philosophical questions about moral reasoning, so understood and so situ

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