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| Three Characteristics of Wise Judgment |
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~See Reality Clearly ~Figuring the Good ~Know You're Own Motives |
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~Punishment-obedience orientation (1) ~Personal reward orientation (2) |
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~Good Boy, Good Girl Orientation (3) ~Law and order orientation (4) |
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~Social Contract orientation (5) (greatest good) ~Universal Ethical Principle (6)(stealing for the benefit of a stranger) |
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| inner sense of what's right and wrong |
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| ~Things are right in different contexts |
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| ~Healthy Guilt, you did something wrong, you should feel bad |
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| Unhealthy Guilt-Harmful to yourself |
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| The feeling of remorse for past actions |
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| Wrongly Formed Conscience |
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| ~Unhealthy Conscience (wrong perception of right and wrong) |
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~justifying wrong actions ~sign of distorted or unhelathy conscience |
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| ~A sin you committed and chose to commit |
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| ~Group Sin (racism, sexism, genocide) |
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| ~you know it's wrong, but you do it anyway (look the other way) |
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| ~Only do what's right based upon the law |
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| ~Governmental Law to maintain order and overall safety |
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| ~Necessity to assist for the greater good |
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