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Wise Affirmations/Moral Reasoning

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Moral Reasoning is the thought process we go through to determine what we ought to do.

Moral Reasoning is the thought process we go through to determine what we ought to do. Moral reasoning helps us decide what is right and what is wrong.

These affirmations are derived from materials in the course on moral reasoning.

Affirmations

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Select affirmations from this list and repeat them often and in the moment, either silently or out loud, as appropriate. Address each affirmation to yourself.

You know the right thing to do.

You are guided by well thought out moral reasoning.

You use a well-stocked moral reasoning toolkit.

You live the moral virtues.

You are intellectually honest.

You expect intellectual honesty.

You understand fairness.

You maintain a global perspective.

You promote human flourishing.

You live the golden rule.

You respect human dignity.

You protect human rights.

You face facts.

You embrace reality.

Reality is our common ground.

You seek true beliefs.

You transcend conflict.

You find courage.

You resolve anger.

You extend moral reasoning with a broad scope.

You are guided by your moral reasoning.

You apply your moral reasoning.

You seek real good.

You live wisely.