16.4 Morality and etiquette
Morality and etiquette guide human behavior, they serve different purposes and have distinct foundations. Morality is concerned with fundamental principles of right and wrong behavior, often influenced by deeply held beliefs and values. It addresses ethical dilemmas and virtues that extend beyond external appearances.
Etiquette, on the other hand, is more context-specific and focuses on the rules of social conduct and politeness within a particular cultural or social setting. It helps individuals navigate social situations and interactions gracefully, emphasizing external behavior and appearances. Both morality and etiquette play essential roles in shaping how individuals interact with others and navigate the complexities of human society.
