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how is moral character developed​

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The character is developed by one's habits and actions.

  • Morality is an inherent awareness of what is acceptable and unacceptable in our conduct as well as that of others.
  • It represents the behaviour we have cultivated via socialisation, which means that starting in infancy, families, schools, and nearly everything else we came into touch with in our settings impacted our actions.
  • One's activities shape their moral character. A person of excellent character has consistent moral and ethical behaviour and behaves and feels in ways that are good and righteous.
  • By adopting qualities like integrity, courage, justice, kindness, and so on, a person develops honourable and moral conduct.
  • It takes knowledge of the good, morally upright behaviour, and a disposition and tendency toward the good via the cultivation of virtues to have excellent character.
  • Character and behaviour are closely entwined that even a person's professional obligations, cannot trump their conscience without adversely influencing their character.

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