- Source: Moral example
- Darma
- Memento mori
- Utilitarianisme negatif
- Hati nurani
- TikTok
- Keselamatan dalam Kekristenan
- Pencak silat
- Pandangan hidup
- Felipe VI dari Spanyol
- Freemasonry
- Moral example
- Moral influence theory of atonement
- Morality
- Socinianism
- Ethics
- Recapitulation theory of atonement
- Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
- Metaethics
- Moral relativism
- Moral
Moral example is trust in the moral code of a role model.
It is the case that since the exact circumstances and decisions of the lives of such moral examples cannot be reproduced or repeated, followers are often reduced to following their etiquette and customs, e.g. in ancestor worship.
Storytelling can take a central role in any culture built on moral example, particularly when the provider of the moral example does not refer to an explicit ethical theory or philosophy as the basis for their behavior. A complex culture built on such stories can fall prey to a clique of experts who interpret them for the lay public. This has led in the past to institutions that sort through anecdotes to decide which of them are true, e.g. isnad in Islam by which the hadith are validated.
Christians still see Jesus as the ultimate divine example- in Epistle to the Hebrews: "looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith" (12:2).
See also
Civics
Ethics
Etiquette
Moral code
Moral core
Role model
Virtue ethics