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ETHICS
42問 • 1年前
  • Angela Francisca Isip
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is to justify how such principles could be used in coming up with a decision concerning the moral dilemma

    Identify the principles that have bearing on the case

  • 2

    Step involves eliminating alternatives based to the moral principles that apply to the situation.

    Compare the alternatives with the principles

  • 3

    Step involves coming up with the various alternative courses of action as part of the creative thinking included in resolving a moral dilemma.

    List the alternatives

  • 4

    It must be clearly stated to specify what issues one has to make a decision.

    Determine the ethical issue

  • 5

    It is an individual or collective practical thinking on what one should do morally

    Moral Reasoning

  • 6

    An ethical theory which says that moral statements are just expressions of feelings and emotions?

    Ethical Emotivism

  • 7

    Play a major role in most ethical decisions people make.

    Emotion

  • 8

    The general state of consciousness considered independently of particular sensations and thoughts.

    Feeling

  • 9

    Are frameworks that are used to justify or clarify a variety of moral or ethical decisions or judgment.

    Moral Theory

  • 10

    It holds that the truth or falsity of ethical propositions is dependent on the feelings, attitudes or standards of a person or group of people?

    Ethical Subjectivism

  • 11

    A choice made based on a person’s ethics, character, manners and what they believe is proper behavior.

    Morality

  • 12

    Refers to the process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner consistent with ethical principles.

    Moral Decisions

  • 13

    The desire to do the right thing regardless of the cost.

    Commitment

  • 14

    The ability to collect and evaluate information, develop alternatives and foresee potential consequences and risks.

    Competency

  • 15

    The awareness to act consistently and apply moral convictions to delay behavior.

    Consciousness

  • 16

    Generate and sustain trust; demonstrate respect, responsibility, fairness and caring and are consistent with good citizenship.

    Ethical Decision

  • 17

    It is helping out one’s neighbor as a community and doing task together, thus lessening the workload and making the job easier.

    Bayanihan

  • 18

    Refers to the values majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives.

    Filipino Values

  • 19

    Involves the idea that each individual’s interests and point of view are equally important.

    Impartiality

  • 20

    Is the basis or motive for an action, decision or conviction.

    Reason

  • 21

    Are they effective if they accomplish what we want accomplished and if they advance our purposes.

    Effective Decisions

  • 22

    We see this in how we address our elderly people.

    Respectful

  • 23

    What do you think of yourself and what aspects and what aspects in living your life are personally important.

    Identity

  • 24

    Does it mean getting along with others to preserve a harmonious relationship.

    Pakikisam

  • 25

    Is evidently highly valued in the Philippines.

    Close Family Ties

  • 26

    This means that he owes a person who has helped him through the trials he undergone

    Debt of Gratitude

  • 27

    What do you think of yourself and what aspects and what aspects in living your life are personally important.

    Identity

  • 28

    Relates to the principles of what is considered right or wrong.

    Moral

  • 29

    Level of personal importance that you give in what you deem acceptable or unacceptable behaviour.

    Moral Identity

  • 30

    The most influential factor shaping the Filipino moral identity.

    Family

  • 31

    Is characterized by depending on one another to survive.

    Social Environment

  • 32

    A complex or the inter-related parts of mental and ethical traits marking and often individualizing a person, group or nation.

    Character

  • 33

    Make it difficult to turn down personal requests.

    Palakasan System

  • 34

    Is it also related to extreme personalism and extreme family centeredness where self-interest is supreme.

    Kanya-kanya Syndrome

  • 35

    Ancient beliefs and traditions have mostly been merged with the colonizers and eventually evolved into what we know as the Filipino culture.

    Culture and Language

  • 36

    The perception of ethnic and cultural inferiority and a form of internalized racial oppression.

    Kanya-kanya Syndrome

  • 37

    Is this an example of fatalistic attitude in Filipinos.

    Bahala na Mindset

  • 38

    Shows Filipino can endure, make do, and get by on so little while looking forward to the coming days.

    Matutong Mamaluktot habang maliit ang kumot

  • 39

    Is the principle of detaching oneself from any form of bias and prejudice in order to come up with an objective criteria that is free from unfair and unequal treatment of one type of person to another.

    Impartiality

  • 40

    Is the capacity to see the interconnectedness of things and the logic behind the processes involved.

    Reason

  • 41

    Take a closer look at the facts, some problems disappear after this step. Do others lead to a radical change in the problem.

    Check Facts

  • 42

    Step in Moral Reasoning where you have to look at the main issue in this case.

    State the problem

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is to justify how such principles could be used in coming up with a decision concerning the moral dilemma

    Identify the principles that have bearing on the case

  • 2

    Step involves eliminating alternatives based to the moral principles that apply to the situation.

    Compare the alternatives with the principles

  • 3

    Step involves coming up with the various alternative courses of action as part of the creative thinking included in resolving a moral dilemma.

    List the alternatives

  • 4

    It must be clearly stated to specify what issues one has to make a decision.

    Determine the ethical issue

  • 5

    It is an individual or collective practical thinking on what one should do morally

    Moral Reasoning

  • 6

    An ethical theory which says that moral statements are just expressions of feelings and emotions?

    Ethical Emotivism

  • 7

    Play a major role in most ethical decisions people make.

    Emotion

  • 8

    The general state of consciousness considered independently of particular sensations and thoughts.

    Feeling

  • 9

    Are frameworks that are used to justify or clarify a variety of moral or ethical decisions or judgment.

    Moral Theory

  • 10

    It holds that the truth or falsity of ethical propositions is dependent on the feelings, attitudes or standards of a person or group of people?

    Ethical Subjectivism

  • 11

    A choice made based on a person’s ethics, character, manners and what they believe is proper behavior.

    Morality

  • 12

    Refers to the process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner consistent with ethical principles.

    Moral Decisions

  • 13

    The desire to do the right thing regardless of the cost.

    Commitment

  • 14

    The ability to collect and evaluate information, develop alternatives and foresee potential consequences and risks.

    Competency

  • 15

    The awareness to act consistently and apply moral convictions to delay behavior.

    Consciousness

  • 16

    Generate and sustain trust; demonstrate respect, responsibility, fairness and caring and are consistent with good citizenship.

    Ethical Decision

  • 17

    It is helping out one’s neighbor as a community and doing task together, thus lessening the workload and making the job easier.

    Bayanihan

  • 18

    Refers to the values majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives.

    Filipino Values

  • 19

    Involves the idea that each individual’s interests and point of view are equally important.

    Impartiality

  • 20

    Is the basis or motive for an action, decision or conviction.

    Reason

  • 21

    Are they effective if they accomplish what we want accomplished and if they advance our purposes.

    Effective Decisions

  • 22

    We see this in how we address our elderly people.

    Respectful

  • 23

    What do you think of yourself and what aspects and what aspects in living your life are personally important.

    Identity

  • 24

    Does it mean getting along with others to preserve a harmonious relationship.

    Pakikisam

  • 25

    Is evidently highly valued in the Philippines.

    Close Family Ties

  • 26

    This means that he owes a person who has helped him through the trials he undergone

    Debt of Gratitude

  • 27

    What do you think of yourself and what aspects and what aspects in living your life are personally important.

    Identity

  • 28

    Relates to the principles of what is considered right or wrong.

    Moral

  • 29

    Level of personal importance that you give in what you deem acceptable or unacceptable behaviour.

    Moral Identity

  • 30

    The most influential factor shaping the Filipino moral identity.

    Family

  • 31

    Is characterized by depending on one another to survive.

    Social Environment

  • 32

    A complex or the inter-related parts of mental and ethical traits marking and often individualizing a person, group or nation.

    Character

  • 33

    Make it difficult to turn down personal requests.

    Palakasan System

  • 34

    Is it also related to extreme personalism and extreme family centeredness where self-interest is supreme.

    Kanya-kanya Syndrome

  • 35

    Ancient beliefs and traditions have mostly been merged with the colonizers and eventually evolved into what we know as the Filipino culture.

    Culture and Language

  • 36

    The perception of ethnic and cultural inferiority and a form of internalized racial oppression.

    Kanya-kanya Syndrome

  • 37

    Is this an example of fatalistic attitude in Filipinos.

    Bahala na Mindset

  • 38

    Shows Filipino can endure, make do, and get by on so little while looking forward to the coming days.

    Matutong Mamaluktot habang maliit ang kumot

  • 39

    Is the principle of detaching oneself from any form of bias and prejudice in order to come up with an objective criteria that is free from unfair and unequal treatment of one type of person to another.

    Impartiality

  • 40

    Is the capacity to see the interconnectedness of things and the logic behind the processes involved.

    Reason

  • 41

    Take a closer look at the facts, some problems disappear after this step. Do others lead to a radical change in the problem.

    Check Facts

  • 42

    Step in Moral Reasoning where you have to look at the main issue in this case.

    State the problem