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in caring for others, what holds the bonding among human beings?
first approach
second approach
third approach
Suppose a mother refrains from giving her son an advice since her son is married and is living independently. She thought that refraining from giving her advice is a form of respect for her son even though she thought that her advice would be beneficial for her son.. The mother is motivated
altruistically
morally
spiritually
What is the Greek term for middle ground?
Mesotes
Vincent Salazar
Polistas
Aristotle believed that having a good character is a product of
rational thinking
learning from experience
blind following of social beliefs
believed that the good human being is one that engages in rational activities frequently.
In cross-points, there is a statement that says "happened outside of one's choosing." What is or what are referred to by this statement?
physical, interpersonal, social cross-point, and historical cross-point
physical and interpersonal cross-point
historical cross-point
social and physical cross-point
Students do cheat during quizzes and exams without compunction. This reality points to:
physical cross-point
interpersonal cross-point
social cross-point
interpersonal and social cross-point
A Filipino-Japanese golfer changed her citizen from Filipino to Japanese because business in Japan has a culture of willingness to support sports in general and she will earn enough to have a good life as an endorser and/or ambassador. The golfer cannot obtain same kind of business support in the Philippines. What cross-point is this?
physical cross-point
social cross-point
“This is right because I say it is right.” This statement belongs to the lesson on:
subjectivism
ethical egoism
As used in class, the terms ETHICAL and MORAL are
used interchangeable even though these words have technical difference.
different based on religious connotation
Rizal, during his time, wrote a letter to his European friend that Filipinos are seemingly lazy due to the tropical climate since Philippines is located in the tropics. Identify the cross-point
physical cross-point
interpersonal cross-point
historical cross-point
The lesson on "mixed motives" or "mixture of motives" belongs to the topic on:
deontology
altruism
"Caring for others" is also for self-interest was discussed together with the discussion on:
common good
altruism
"Preservation of life" was a lesson on:
Definition of normative ethics
Thomas Aquinas' Natural Law
Which of the following is not considered as human act
converting others to your religion
eating your meals when you are hungry
none of above
Studies on the ethical values of T'boli, Tausug, and T'duray are considered as part of :
descriptive ethics
applied ethics
Fill the missing words
-Style of clothing worn was no - moral s_____rd
The welfare of animals is entertained by utilitarianism based on the principle of:
utility
universalizability
"Conformity with a group," one is in what level and stage of MORAL DEVELOPMENT?
level 1, stage 1
level 2, stage 3
level 2, stage 4
The human person is considered the sole determinant of his action and this is the core of the lesson on:
subjectivism
altruism
The practice of cheating is part of malpractice of:
heteronomy
first natural inclination
sense of fair play
On moral development, the pre-conventional level second stage revolves around
what the child wants and dislikes
manifesting autonomy
understanding the common good
If we translate a life lesson into a maxim (or a principle, if you like) and imagine that this lesson is also good for everyone in the same circumstances, this is a possible case that can be used for the
principle of universalizability
principle of utility
Being good, friendly, and helpful to a friend and in return, you expect him/her to favor you, protect you at all times, is an example:
volunteerism
self-interest
selfishness
An act is ethical if the act produces the greatest good for the common good is associated with
virtue ethics
utilitarianism
Deontology
If man were to exercise his decision making skills, his action is right if it is for his self-interest. This statement is part of:
psychological egoism
metaethics
Lessons on "cross-points" and "making yourself as your project" is part on the lesson on:
moral development
moral agent
moral deliberation
The ethics in GEC107 is focused on
The guide that serves as basis whether a topic can be considered as part of ethical discussion, is one of the following:
In Batanes island, HONESTY STORE is very popular. It is a tourist attraction. So far, there is no place like that in other parts of the Philippines. If Filipinos will universalize the concept or that particular human act, will be for the common good?
How does UTILITARIANISM answer this question, WHAT OUGHT I TO DO?
How does NATURAL LAW THEORY answer the question - WHAT OUGHT I TO DO?
Define mixed motive altruism
Define pure altruism
Define self-sacriificing altruistic behavior
Define altruistic behavior
If an action is classified with NON-MORAL STANDARD, it means
amoral act
none of the above
moral act based on religion and culture
A tricycle driver shared his thoughts: "I will support for this presidential candidate for my father, a former kagawad, was part of the political party." Using Kolhberg's Moral Development, this line describes to us that the speaker is still
A. 3rd stage, level 2
B. none of the above
both A and B
A tricycle driver shared his thoughts: "I will support for this presidential candidate for my father, a former kagawad, was part of the political party." Explained your answer to that passage?
The following are not part of any discussion in Ethics.
aesthetics, etiquette and technical valuation
aesthetics and etiquette
At the start of COVID-19 in 2020, there was a time that a mayor was confronted with a situation of whether to allow citizens of his place to return home by allowing a plane to land in the local airport or not. Do the mayors at that time experienced a moral dilemma?
Yes
No
On the lesson on REASON, Someone asks - "Is an atheist still capable of knowing the rightness or wrongness of his action?" How are you going to answer this? Explain your answer.
Normative Ethics has to do with:
human action
human ideas
An action done out of fear is classified as:
act of man
human action
Prescriptive ethics is also:
normative ethics
applied ethics
A person who decides what action to take based on what is acceptable, obligation, expectation, and ideals, is a good man or woman. This is part of
normative ethics
descriptive ethics
Ethical valuation is also called as
moral valuation
casual valuation
Assume that you found 10K. There are 2 questions that come to mind: A. What OUGHT you do? and B. What ARE YOU going to do? This is the question you must answer: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QUESTIONS A and B?
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