Throughout his life Steven was consumed by opposing desires, its strongest being his sexual desire and religious morality. Steven is confused and is ashamed of these "sinful" ideas. They think women are one of two extremes. For example, he visited Belvedere prostitutes. However, it was the personal experience of both Stephen and the woman that became the driving force for the personal growth of artists and artists.
Traditionally, morality has been defined by religious, legal and cultural practices. In today's society, many people do not have religious beliefs, religious morality seems to be limited to problems such as life, death, sex, and does not penetrate people's daily lives and lives. The law also needs to have limited jurisdiction. They can cover obvious fraud and fraud, but they can not force engineers to make "good" decisions. In the market economy, the morality of work and life (except professional ethics derived from Protestant) is increasingly based on cultural practices, which are usually within the scope of moral self-interest or self-interest. Some people think that moral egoism is the minimalist form of moral reasoning and that moral reasoning is not related to morality. Everyone should take care of themselves. Some people think that this type of reasoning also includes considering other people's interests. In the long run this will affect our own interests.
Throughout his life Steven was consumed by opposing desires, its strongest being his sexual desire and religious morality. Steven is confused and is ashamed of these "sinful" ideas. They think women are one of two extremes. For example, he visited Belvedere prostitutes. However, it was the personal experience of both Stephen and the woman that became the driving force for the personal growth of artists and artists.