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Rated: E · Other · Philosophy · #1474330
A short writing about moral perception
The criminal’s crime is morally correct, as are the legitimate laws that are accepted and ethical by the majority of the world. The criminal’s mind is irrational to this majority, and therefore not very perceptible. How can one think the act of killing just? It is rather difficult; yet even if it is accepted thus by one of the majority, and the significant perspective of the moral lawbreaker is adopted, there still exists the other essential emotion of those who mourn; and thereupon this dominant perspective must be accepted as well, most likely defeating the former, as it is lawfully correct. This  moral situation causes inequity to the individuals of this world.
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