The answer will vary by person and with context, but some currently generally accepted examples would be racism, greed, sadism, etc. Most of which would fit under the 'causes (unacceptable or unreasonable) harm to another' as determined by the majority of the society in question (context).
Also 'bad' is relative to the majority of the society in question here, as a person would not adhere to a moral value he/she does not consider good or acceptable him/herselve. In case they would recognize their moral value to be 'bad' it by definition ceases to be a moral value ('moral' being defined as being 'good' or 'desireable'), even if they continue the resulting behaviour for whatever reason (for instance because of social or peer pressure or the adherance to a different, more important, value).
So technically the answer should be: the question is unanswerable and meaningless when posed without context and reference frame as morals are always changing.
It is Ethics.
The area of philosophy concerned with values is called ethics. Ethics explores questions about what is right and wrong, good and bad, and how individuals should behave in different situations based on moral principles. It seeks to understand and evaluate the moral principles that guide human behavior.
Not especially; there are many examples of highly moral atheists.
Some disadvantages of a person with strong moral values may include being perceived as rigid or inflexible in certain situations, facing internal conflict or guilt when faced with moral dilemmas, and potentially being taken advantage of by others who do not share the same values.
This was in one of my science word search questions. The answer is ETHICS.
im is a prefix for moral
No, there are no moral values or rules that prohibit the use of MySpace on the iPod Touch.
Ethics are the set of moral principles and values that you live by and help to determine who you are in the realtionship of good or bad actions.
Explain How a person acquire moral and ethical values?
A set of moral values is a collection of principles or beliefs that guide an individual or a group in determining what is right or wrong, good or bad. These values help shape behavior and decision-making based on concepts such as honesty, integrity, fairness, and compassion.
This concept is known as ethics, which involves principles that guide individuals and societies on what is considered right or wrong. Ethics plays a crucial role in decision-making and influences behavior based on moral values and beliefs.
The substantive of moral refers to the core principles, values, and beliefs that guide ethical decision-making and behavior. It encompasses ideas of right and wrong, good and bad, and principles of fairness, justice, and integrity.