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Ethical Lens Inventory
10/6/2014
Dilemmas: Wayward Water and Concealed Contaminants
10/6/2014
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40381806 (IRENE BLUNDELL)
Registered 6/21/2012
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Ethical Lens Inventory
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Your preferred lens is:
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You listen to your intuition (sensibility) to determine the greatest good for each individual (autonomy).
Your Core Values: Autonomy and Sensibility
You prioritize the value of autonomy over equality. Your primary concern is protecting individual rights. You believe this is the best way to assure that everyone in the community is treated fairly.
You prioritize the value of sensibility over rationality. You believe the best results are achieved by examining each situation in its own context rather than applying one-size-fits-all solutions.
Your Classical Values: Prudence
You demonstrate wisdom in practical matters and foresight as you act with enlightened self-interest in a particular situation. You also bring optimism, imagination and the gift of entrepreneurship to the table.
Your Key Phrase: “I make choices that are good for everyone.”
Because you value autonomy and sensibility, you tend to assume that each person operates from a clear sense of their own values.
Your Definition of ethical behavior: Creating the Greatest Good
You define an ethical person as one who makes responsible choices that benefit many different individuals at the same time. You seek “win-win” results for