Morality-Mill, Kant, Aristotle
Aristotle , Kant and Mills on Morals , Morality and Moral Philosophy I . Introduction The human social and personal life has become more and more complex Over time , individual thinkers and intellectuals have consistently delved and investigated many important aspects of the human way of life One of which is the investigation of how people rationalize their actions based on the socially-shared concept of right and wrong . Every time an individual acts , the deeply embedded instinct to question whether the action is right or wrong is influenced by the concept known as morality

which is important in the society . Today , morality as an idea and as a practice and social feature remains unstable because it is still subject to change . This is the reason why morality is never cast in stone and that is why there is a saying that not all moral actions are legal and not all legal actions are moral . What morality affects is an aspect of life that greatly varies based on case-to-case situations and scenarios . It is difficult to define what morality is , and more importantly , what morality expects from the people . Helping the people understand that and manage this dilemma are the ideas of thinkers like John Stuart Mills , Immanuel Kant and Aristotle , who provided explanations and ideas regarding morality , what it is , what it entails what to do with it , how to use it , etc . They are famous during their time and even in their present because of their intellectual gifts , how they used it...
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