In China, morality is the combination of Tao and morality. Tao is a good choice, and virtue is a kind of cultivation or habit. The combination of the two forms its definition, that is, good choice habit, in which habit is its kind and good choice is its difference.
Morality belongs to the ethical category. Its theme is human activities or practices, and its purpose is human happiness. Moral laws are different from natural laws or logical laws. This is not a rule determined by 100%. This is due to the uncertainty of the subject corresponding to the ethics law firm. Therefore, some people doubt the existence of moral laws.
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The origin of morality is:
Practice or activity stems from desire, not reason. Reason can only distinguish right from wrong, but it won't cause any activity. On the contrary, desire can cause activity, but it can't tell right from wrong. Desire can be subordinate to reason, or it can be opposite to reason. The desire to obey reason leads to good choices, while the desire to oppose reason leads to bad choices. Morality lies in such a choice, so morality comes from the unity of desire and reason.
Furthermore, desire is caused by feelings, which can be divided into pleasure and pain. Happiness comes from hobbies, and pain comes from hatred. People who love something can make him happy, so can morality. So morality and happiness are not necessarily both.
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