what is non moral action according to Gandhiji
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violence is the nin moral acton
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According to Gandhi ji , a non-moral activity is one that is carried out in accordance with social norms yet does not call for morality.
- According to Gandhi ji, an action carried out for the sake of ease and personal fulfilment in a different world is immoral.
- A non-moral action is one that is carried out with the purpose of furthering an ulterior objective or without any thought of doing good.
- According to Gandhi ji, an action carried out for the sake of ease and personal fulfillment in a different world is immoral. When something is done only for the purpose of doing good, it is moral.
- Gandhi ji believed that when anything is done voluntarily, free from fear or coercion, it gains morality.
- A moral action must come from our own volition and must be our own. If we behave robotically, our actions have no moral significance.
- If we believe it is moral to act like a machine and do so, then such behaviour would be acceptable. Because we employ discrimination in doing so.
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