Synonyms for the noun right are:authoritycorrectnessdominionfitnessjusticemoralityprerogativeproprietySynonyms for the noun wrong are:affrontcrimeinjuryinjusticeinequitymisdeedoffensesin
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what may be false
Deductive reasoning
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An ethic determines moral and acceptable conduct. It is the principles of right and wrong that is accepted by a person or a group of people.
Morality is the term that describes the basic rules of right and wrong that guide human behavior and decision-making.
To determine how right or wrong their answer is.
that depends on exactly what the hypothesis is. You cannot determine if something is right or wrong by who made the hypothesis.
things are either right, ............... or wrong. it's just as simple as that with problems.
The superego is made up of society's teachings and rules about right and wrong.
Religious people work out right and wrong by learning the rules of their faith, often by rote, and understand the consequences to be heaven or hell. Others accept that the laws of the country are usually a fair guide to right and wrong. They know the potential consequences of breaking the law. They also know the social consequences of being well regarded or of being considered untrustworthy. Better still, you should work out right and wrong by listening to your conscience. Then you will actually do right and not do wrong, regardless of whether you think you will get caught, or be forgiven.
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I base my determination of right and wrong on ethical principles, societal norms, and the consideration of potential consequences. This includes factors such as fairness, harm reduction, and respect for individual autonomy.
From the way the question is worded, it is impossible to tell whether she is wrong or right, let alone why. In order to answer this, we would need to know what the situation is and what her reaction to it is in order for us to determine if she is wrong and, if so, why.
One of the four parts of an after action review is to determine what went right or wrong.
This question is impossible to answer. Since morals are not tangible, to determine what is right or wrong is impossible to do with science. Morals are personal beliefs, not facts.