10 questions
This branch of philosophy examines the moral standards of the individual or society and asking how these standards apply to one's life and whether these are reasonable or unreasonable.
values education
ethics
morality
norms
The source and ground of all ethics is that the capacity of man for self- determination, the capacity to go beyond what he finds himself at the start the capacity to deliberate, to make plans, to make decisions, to act, to adopt a way of life.
will
intellect
consciousness
emotion
ALL except ONE are reasons why we study ethics
Ethics makes clear distinction why one act is better than the other.
Ethics is experiences in our field or profession.
Moral conduct and ethical system must be intelligibly appraised and criticized.
Ethics seeks to point out to men and women to simply follow the moral teachings of the elders.
The “right” things to eat and the “accepted” way of performing a heart surgery are examples of what type of norms?
Technical Norm
Aesthetical Norm
Social/Societal Norm
Ethical Norm
This type of norm refers to some ideal visions of man which are non-negotiables, aiming at reaching an ideal stage or perfection of man which serves as the ultimate end or goal.
Technical Norm
Aesthetical Norm
Social/Societal Norm
Ethical Norm
It means what is intrinsically desirable to any person as they answer his/her human need, desire or yearning.
Ethics
Morality
Values
Moral Reflection
This ethical theory teaches that the morality of an action is grounded by some form of authority independent of the consequences that such actions generate.
Deontological Ethical Theory
Teleological Ethical Theory
Personalist Theory
According to this ethical theory, actions are evaluated as moral/ immoral depending on whether they help or hinder in the achievement of the chosen end.
Deontological Ethical Theory
Personalist Theory
Teleological Ethical Theory
De-constructionism
Personal biases, prejudices, wrong education may lead to misjudgment and misinterpretation of the moral principles. This is described to be _________
conscience in crisis
erroneous conscience
absolute good
judgement-event
It is a leap of judgment demanding for a purification of heart and a reinterpretation of the moral principle which leads to a metanoia or a “conversion.”
erroneous conscience
absolute good
conscience in crisis
judgement-event