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Some say that people have always behaved as if morality had no relevance to them when they did certain things and pursued certain goals. ... He argues that human conduct often exhibits a stronger preference for many aspirations and attainments than for morality, commonly called the morality theory. ... Of course, the independent and dependent variables in this situation are the positive correlation between human conduct and morality. The morality theory as explained by George Kateb is strong because it makes logical sense; there are few if any faulty assumptions, and not many credible competing theories.
The morality theory makes logical sense. ... Kateb offers some examples of the main ideals that seem to be ranked higher than morality.
Approximate Word count = 548 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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