When is an act morally good?
Discussion
As long as the plot isn't reprehensible...
Difficult question to answer because everyone’s ethics are different. For me, I always ask myself how my actions impact other people.
A customer placed an order with me today with the following words: You have complete freedom. The campaign only has to be morally good.
What are you making?
I discussed with the customer "his" moral ideas. But I asked myself whether there are generally valid moral actions and when one can speak of morality.
Oh, I see. I think that morality depends largely on someone’s personal values. For example, do you care more that laws protect personal autonomy or benefit society as a whole?
You can always argue how something good(well intended) can cause someone else great trouble, and vise versa. Take a rainy day for instance. It could destroy your plans and ruin your day. But you can't deny the miracle it is.
If it creates positive states of mind for others, and does not lead to suffering later.