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MMH Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Social and Personal morality

What do each mean and what is the difference?
  

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Hello, MMH-- and welcome to English Forums.

Both are rather fuzzy concepts without considerably more context, but I suppose that 'personal morality' consists of the morals/ethics that we personally believe and (hopefully) adhere to, while 'social morality' consists of those that we 'believe' or at least try to follow for social purposes, i.e. for the purpose of fitting in pleasantly with

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