ethics and moral value transmission
Ethics and moral value transmission refers to the process of instilling principles and values regarding what is considered right or wrong, good or bad, within individuals or within society as a whole. It involves the intentional communication and cultivation of ethical standards and moral beliefs from one generation to another or from one group to another, with the aim of promoting a shared understanding and adherence to these principles.
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