Ethical Lens Inventory Exercise
In the Ethical Lens Inventory exercise, I learned more about my ethical perspective. My primary principles are autonomy, equality, rationality and sensibility. In order to achieve the best outcome, I looked to how protect personal rights and the welfare of the society.
My classic values are temperance, prudence, justice and fortitude. Depending on what the situation requires, I can work with every principles. I value personal equilibrium and take control of my desires so I can accomplish my obligations. I demonstrate understanding in different areas and establish control when difficulties arise.
In the preferred lens the results shows that I don’t have a chosen one (periscope or paralysis). I see the positive aspects and debilities of the individual lenses. I used my reasoning skills to determine my responsibilities, as well as the rules and the systems that assure justice for everyone and that I used my intuition to determine positive aspects for each person.
My ethical behavior is doing the right thing. The experiences in my life has taught me to always do the correct thing and to hold this standard for myself, but in the same hand, by no judging others for their mistakes. I am very objective and understanding person and I continually try not to judge anyone for the way the think or act. Also, I am very traditional and always respect the individual values of every person, and even if I operate from a clear set of values, I don’t make conclusions about how people should performs their activities.
When I have a conflict or problem with another person, I try to look for a ways to resolve or harmonize the situation. I used my reason or critical thinking, experience, leadership abilities and tradition to analyze any problem, search for possible solutions and finally take decisions that promotes the good and benefit for every party.
The inventory shows that I don’t have