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Throughout history, Moral Courage has been shown by people so that they may have the opportunity, from their point of view to do the right thing. This includes standing up for their beliefs, and continuing their actions no matter the circumstances. We researched four heroic people. Nelson Mandela, Miep Gies, Joan of Arc, and Daniel Pearl. Each of these four people have showed moral courage in some way. Read more about each one of their lives, and how they showed moral courage under the names at the top. We hope you enjoy!
The Importance of Moral Courage:
Without Moral Courage, we don't have a difference in our individuality. It shows us that we can put forth ourselves, and continue our desires with courage towards our beliefs. It Is very important to have moral courage, because people are discriminated, and at times they don't stand up for themselves. With moral courage, you are morally proving ways in which according to you, are the right things to do.
Without Moral Courage, we don't have a difference in our individuality. It shows us that we can put forth ourselves, and continue our desires with courage towards our beliefs. It Is very important to have moral courage, because people are discriminated, and at times they don't stand up for themselves. With moral courage, you are morally proving ways in which according to you, are the right things to do.
The Real Definition of Moral Courage:
Moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences.
Our Definition of Moral Courage:
Moral courage is to step out of your comfort zone, so you can achieve something, even if you know that there could be a consequence following your actions.
Moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences.
Our Definition of Moral Courage:
Moral courage is to step out of your comfort zone, so you can achieve something, even if you know that there could be a consequence following your actions.