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discrimination between good and bad​

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Answered by adeebamahboob12
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An action is wrong if one has an obligation to refrain from doing it. If an action is merely good, there is no necessary obligation to do it. If an action is merely bad, there is no necessary obligation to refrain from doing it.

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Answered by hansika650
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An action is wrong if one has an obligation to refrain from doing it. If an action is merely good, there is no necessary obligation to do it. If an action is merely bad, there is no necessary obligation to refrain from doing it.

Good and bad are often thought of as synonymous with right and wrong, particularly in the moral definition. 'Right' in this sense is not logical correctness but conformance to rules, which in the good-bad sense are the social norms of morality.

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