10 questions
Basic behavioral standards that guide our actions in various situations.
Laws
Ethics
Conscience
Regulations
Ethics are unique to each individual.
True
False
What can influence a person's ethics?
Culture
Emotions
Family
Religion
All of the above
Ethics are static and cannot change over time.
True
False
Ethical decision making model based on choosing the action which will result in the least amount of harm to the people involved, having the good outweigh the bad.
Utilitarian Decision Making
Rights Decision Making
Fairness & Justice Decision Making
Common Good Decision Making
Virtue Decision Making
Ethical decision making model with the belief that all individuals are granted the same rights and all peoples' rights must be weighed equally before a decision is made.
Utilitarian Decision Making
Rights Decision Making
Fairness & Justice Decision Making
Common Good Decision Making
Virtue Decision Making
Ethical decision making model with the belief that each person should get what they deserve, positive or negative. For example, this may be used to determine punishment for a criminal.
Utilitarian Decision Making
Rights Decision Making
Fairness & Justice Decision Making
Common Good Decision Making
Virtue Decision Making
Ethical decision making model with the belief that all decisions must benefit the group as a whole over the individual.
Utilitarian Decision Making
Rights Decision Making
Fairness & Justice Decision Making
Common Good Decision Making
Virtue Decision Making
Ethical decision making model with the belief that we should act according to the type of person we want to be, making decision based on the characteristics and attitudes that we want to embody.
Utilitarian Decision Making
Rights Decision Making
Fairness & Justice Decision Making
Common Good Decision Making
Virtue Decision Making
Most decisions require people to use multiple ethical decision making models to reach a decision, not just one.
True
False