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I need help answering these questions: Describe a time when your moral values influenced the way you responded to an issue. What differences did you notice between your logical reasoning process and your moral reasoning process? What were the possible consequences or outcome of your decision?

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This solution described an illustrative example of when moral values influenced the way a person responded to an issue. It addresses the questions: What differences did you notice between your logical reasoning process and your moral reasoning process? What were the possible consequences or outcome of your decision?

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Critical Thinking
Hi,
Let's take a closer look at two examples, which you can then use as exemplars for writing up your personal example.
I need help answering these questions:
1. Describe a time when your moral values influenced the way you responded to an issue.
Let's say a mother needed milk for her baby, but the mother had no money. Although logically, she wants to find milk for her baby, even if it meant stealing the milk, her moral values (e.g., it is wrong to steal) prevented her from doing it.
2. What differences did you notice between your logical reasoning process and your moral reasoning process?
The different between the logical reasoning process (if my baby is hungry, it is my responsibility to feed her, and the ...

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