What conflicts are created when a person follows his or her own sense of ethics and it imposes on the rights of others? How can such conflicts be avoided?
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People use moral reasoning in an attempt to do the right thing. People are frequently faced with moral choices, such as whether to lie to avoid ...Care must be exercised to respect regional cultural norms that are not in conflict with, for example, accepted declarations on human rights.
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When a person tends to believe and follow their sense of ethics and imposes them on others' rights, it is known as moral conflict.
- Moral conflicts may occur due to cultural differences.
- We live in a diverse society where each person belongs to various cultural, ethical, economic, and social backgrounds.
- A person can also follow their sense of ethics, but these ethics should not be imposed on others. Imposing one's ethics upon others violates the basic human rights, which often leads to conflicts on moral and ethical grounds.
Such conflicts can be avoided in the following manner:
- We should be kind to each other and understand others' moral values.
- Every person belongs to different moral, ethical, and social background. In a society, everyone has the right to express themselves by acting as per their ethics. This should be acknowledged by all.
- Individuals should promote diversity and appreciate others' cultures, traditions, and ethics.
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