Laws and conscience are the two sources of guidance by which human beings can judge their actions' morality. These sources are particularly important to public administrators in offering a clear and practical guidance. While law is outside the actor; conscience lies within the actor. These two impose an obligation to be moral—that is, to do good and avoid evil.
➤ Natural Laws and Positive Laws
➤ Is-ought problem with natural law:
Further, consider that killing is prohibited by natural law. Also, procreation is basic good that all beings possess. What about abortion then? If natural law is the basis of human rights, then abortion does not become a human right, because it violates the natural law of prohibition to kill.
➤ Laws in modern context as a source of ethical guidance
➤ Conscience as a source of ethical guidance
➤ Types of Conscience
➤ Ethical Principles Governing Conscience
The discussion of conscience leads to the following principles governing conscience:
When is a law doubtful? Four principles apply and the actor is at liberty to follow the principle that appeals most.
➤ Conclusion
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