Understanding the mechanisms by which they are formed is important because moral judgments form an important part of routine interaction. Moral judgment has long been the subject of social psychology, but only recently it was studied about the mechanism of this judgment. Current research suggests that the concrete context of moral decisions has a profound effect on the results of judgment (Van Bavel, Packer, Johnsen Haas, and Cunningham, 2012). Further research on moral judgment suggests that attention may play an important role in the formation of these judgments (Kastner, 2010).
The biologist Mark Hauser's study contains a series of virtual moral choices that show that there is no statistically significant difference between atheists and religious believers' moral decisions and members of Kuna. Kuna is a small tribe in Central America. There is neither contact with Westerners nor formal religious beliefs. Most theory of ethics is based on some form of 'sacred command' theory that, at least in part, if you order God to be moral, it is immoral if you forbid it. Most religions claim that one god has produced morality and issued a moral order to humans, so that their moral system, regardless of order, will eventually become a moral system to this God It is based on obedience. Normally disobedience and interrogation are not allowed, and the threat of punishment for disobedience (even eternal punishment) is a prominent feature of most religions.
Morality is the study of behavioral norms and moral judgments, or moral systems and ethics (concepts of good and evil). Vocational ethics includes applying recognized principles or ethical principles to specific vocational practices. Personal, collective or professional ethical behavior and behavior are consistent with values, ethics and behavioral standards. One example is the International Red Cross Red Cross Movement and the NGO Disaster Preparedness Code of Conduct. The summary is attached at the end of this module. As Appendix 1, there may be a specific ethical dilemma. Or choosing between conflicting ethical principles
Morality is the judgment and ethical behavior used in interaction with culture and society, focusing on client happiness. Remley and Herlihy (2010) defines ethics in the field of counseling as "occupational behavior and interaction" (page 4). Counselors depend on ethical standards. Principles of ethics, the role and relevance of ACA and AMHCA ethics is the foundation of consulting profession. - This article reviewed Hardy's (2008) paper on the role of school counselors and school counselors in the implementation of the New York Integrated School Coaching Model. This criticism examines the problems and objectives of research, literature review, methodology, and ends with discussion and conclusion. The study of the problem (Hardy's, 2008) focuses on two issues