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Enlightenment Morality Worksheet
I do it because I do it it’s “right”
because “I have to”
I show up on time to class.
I don’t cheat on homework or tests.
I follow the dress code.
I do my homework.
I don’t take advantage of hall passes (ex: taking 20 minutes to go to the bathroom, walking a few laps around the school, chatting with friends in the hallway).
I am respectful to teachers and other adults in the building.

Check which one

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Based on the statements you've provided, you may be applying moral reasoning rooted in Enlightenment principles, which often emphasize reason, individual rights, and the idea of moral duty. For each of the actions listed, you could check off whether you feel it aligns with the reasons behind Enlightenment morality.

1. **I show up on time to class.** ☑️
- Reason: Discipline and respect for others’ time.

2. **I don’t cheat on homework or tests.** ☑️
- Reason: Upholding integrity and fairness.

3. **I follow the dress code.** ☑️
- Reason: Respect for community standards and social norms.

4. **I do my homework.** ☑️
- Reason: Commitment to learning and personal growth.

5. **I don’t take advantage of hall passes (ex: taking 20 minutes to go to the bathroom, walking a few laps around the school, chatting with friends in the hallway).** ☑️
- Reason: Honesty and respect for school rules.

6. **I am respectful to teachers and other adults in the building.** ☑️
- Reason: Acknowledging authority and promoting a positive learning environment.

You can check off all of them if they reflect your reasons for acting in these ways; they broadly align with Enlightenment-based morality, which values reason, duty, and respect for social contracts.

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