Social Sciences, asked by sanjeelathapa1256, 1 year ago

violation is moral duties is more dangerous than that of other
duties ?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Morality refers to the principles that are concerned with the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper.

In social aspects, immoral acts include 
deception, physical assault, neglect of dependents, misbehaviour, gambling, polygamy, etc. 

Public moral duties include 
not to harm others who are not harming ourselves or others and to promote the general welfare.

Moral duties are enforced from one's consciousness and its violation shows the person's negative nature. Therefore, it is very dangerous to violate moral duties of all the duties.

There are laws in various countries that punish for violation of moral duties.
Answered by Abhimanyujoshi124
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Answer:

Explanation: Because if we violate our moral duties we will not be punished legally but we will be punished socially. Those who violate moral duties are boycotted from the society. Their prestige and honour that they have earned will be lost. It might cause suicide too.

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