The Importance of Ethics and Morality
Prepared by: Reo Paolo M. Uri
With what has been said far, it is now
clear why the study of ethics is very important to human life. Ethics is indeed
an area of knowledge which is truly indispensable in the living of life which
is "truly human." It can be said that "without moral perception,
man is only an animal. without morality, man as a rational [and free] being is
a failure" (Agapay 199:3).
The living of the "good life"
has always been one of mankinds most noble and enduring pursuits since time
immemorial. This is evident in the various works of literature, arts, in the
humanities in general, most notably in philosophy, and above all, in theology
or religious studies. The question of what kind of life should man ought to
live as a free and rational being, has preoccupied some of the greatest minds
in history.
In fact, the idea of right and wrong, good
and evil, though viewed and applied differently at different times by different
groups of people all through out the ages, has been a major and dominant theme
of the various religions, cultures, and societies in the entire history of
human civilization. Every era, regardless whether it is aware of it or not, has
its own "ethics" that defines its character and soul. For ethics and
morality served as the very foundation of every human society.
Thus, without ethics or at least a sense
of morality, of what is right and wrong, good and bad in relation to their
conduct and behavior, people and society in general would naturally and
expectedly deteriorate, when the moral foundation of a nation is shaken, and at
the brink of collapse, society itself, as its every core, is also
threatened as to its vary existence.
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