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II.When a person thinks of what to wear out, eat, what kind of work to be involved in, whether he gets up from the left or right side of the bed, the color of his car, types of music he likes, which all deal with personal situations. Self-interest deals with a situation as follows; Sal has not given up smoking but will get married. While raising children his health diminishes because of heavy smoking. But it can change from self-interest to a moral issue by thinking, if I smoke, I am not only hurting myself but my family as well. A social situation might deal with two candidates for Presidency, Bill and Bob. Bill is more qualified but Bill has more connections and money. Bill ends up winning the candidacy not because of what he knew but who he knows. Morals can be best illustrated as “Divorces ought to be granted for reasons for adultery, cruelty, and non-support.” Translating the quote is simply put that not all the conditions should be satisfied but any one of them could bring about this effect. X situation is illustrated as a group of friends finding a case of alcohol thinking that they are lucky, but in the mean while they are being arrested for underage drinking by the police. Define: Personal - one of gaining self-knowledge so as to act in a way to please oneself. Self-Interest - basically defined as something you like even if it is harmful to you or others. Moral - characteristics of priority over other situations because of their encompassing feature. Social - basically wants the claims of several patients so the person can act on that situation of Social judgment. X - is put in a situation such as a social or moral and is looking for good fortune but receives tragedy.C)Personal interest and social differ from social because of social dealing with several patients when personal is the gaining of one patient. Moral and self interest differ from each other due to the fact that self interest can be harmf...

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