Morality

/məˈrælɪti/ noun

Morality is the set of beliefs and rules about what is right and wrong behavior. It guides how people think they should act toward others and themselves.

From Old French “moralité,” from Late Latin “moralitas,” meaning “manner, character, proper behavior,” from Latin “moralis,” “relating to customs or morals.” It is tied to “mores,” meaning social customs.

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