There are several concepts that explain the origin of morality. To a certain extent, they complement each other and create a comprehensive, multifaceted vision of morality in culture. Thus, religious and biological views actually mark the limitations of a purely sociological analysis of various moral phenomena. At the same time, sociological teachings emphasize that the implementation of the idea of goodness, justice, and the actual development of human morality is possible only in a social environment through mutual understanding and tolerance.