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Simple English definitions for legal terms

moral coercion

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A quick definition of moral coercion:

Moral coercion refers to using someone's sense of right and wrong to make them do something they may not want to do. Moral duty is when someone feels like they have to do something because it is the right thing to do. Morality is about following rules of good behavior and being a good person. Private morality is about a person's own beliefs and actions, while public morality is about what society as a whole thinks is right or wrong.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Conformity with recognized rules of correct conduct. The character of being virtuous, especially in sexual matters. A system of duties; ethics.

Examples:

  • Private morality: A person's ideals, character, and private conduct, which are not valid governmental concerns if the individual is to be considered sovereign over body and mind and if the need to protect the individual's physical or moral well-being is insufficient to justify governmental intrusion.
  • Public morality: The ideals or general moral beliefs of a society. The ideals or actions of an individual to the extent that they affect others.

Explanation: Morality refers to the principles and values that guide our behavior and decision-making. Private morality pertains to an individual's personal beliefs and actions that do not harm others and are not the government's concern. Public morality, on the other hand, refers to the moral beliefs and actions that affect others and are subject to societal norms and laws. For example, stealing is considered immoral in both private and public morality because it violates the principle of respecting others' property rights.

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