Moral courage is the courage to take action for moral reasons despite the risk of adverse consequences.[1]
Courage is required to take action when one has doubts or fears about the consequences. Moral courage therefore involves deliberation or careful thought. Reflex action or dogmatic fanaticism do not involve moral courage because such impulsive actions are not based upon moral reasoning.[2]
Moral courage may also require physical courage when the consequences are punishment or other bodily peril.
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"I have commanded you, 'Be strong and courageous!
Don't tremble or be terrified, because the LORD
your God is with you wherever you go.'"
in the world, and moral courage so rare" Mark Twian
You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity." Epicurus
is also what it takes to sit down and listen." Churchill
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