Is it not also possible that someone could do what is right in a specific instance or even always, yet still have no morals ?
I would imagine that if someone always does the right thing, something leads them to behave in such a way.
It wouldn' t necessarily count if they only behaved that way out of fear of the consequences of doing otherwise.
Depends - are you talking about human error? or fear of committing to what you really believe might be the right thing to do? or something else?
Human error. If someone got angry, upset etc and deliberately hurt someone. Situations where they know the right thing to do but gave in to negative feelings and acted differently. If such actions were not the norm, would they be within us and would we act on them if we had morals?