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General Direction: Answer the following questions based on your personal viewpoint. If necessary, cite some sources that would support your stance.

Worksheet 1: The Norms of Morality

1. Do you think our conscience (or human reason as the norm of morality) comes from God or just a by-product of evolutionary development and can be subjected to the scientific method? Explain.

Worksheet 2: The Determinants of Morality

1. What is your position about the Machiavellian principle that "The End Justify The Means"? Explain.

Exercise 1:How About Our Side?

If atheists don't believe in God, does it lessen the objectivity of their moral standard and source since the idea of Divine Law (as the 'ultimate' norm) which comes from God is removed from the picture of morality?

Exercise 2: He's Not Aware!

It is said that insane people are not morally liable since they don't have the adequate cognitive capacity to judge an action (either good or bad), but what if he/she causes the fire which burns down your house and kills your parents, would you accept the scenario taking no any kind of revenge against the person?

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