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'''Morality''' (from the [[Latin]] ''moralitas'' "manner, character, proper behavior") has three principal meanings.
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'''Morality''' (from the [[Latin]] ''moralitas'' "[[manner]], [[character]], proper [[behavior]]") has three principal [[meaning]]s.
    
In its first, descriptive usage,  morality means a code of conduct which is held to be authoritative in matters of right and wrong. Morals are created by and define society, philosophy, religion, or individual conscience.  An example of the descriptive usage could be "common conceptions of morality have changed significantly over time."
 
In its first, descriptive usage,  morality means a code of conduct which is held to be authoritative in matters of right and wrong. Morals are created by and define society, philosophy, religion, or individual conscience.  An example of the descriptive usage could be "common conceptions of morality have changed significantly over time."