Cultural Values and Personal Ethics A person’s core values and ethics are important characteristics that help to identify an individual. Many factors determine our values and ethics. Values and ethics are shaped by the rules and structure that are raised‚ religious beliefs‚ family values‚ education‚ and life experiences. People need to know and understand their own personal values and ethics. This awareness helps people understand how people perceive us and allows us to identify our own
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differences in ethical theories‚ the goals of each theory and the morals and values that can be observed in the process. While the following ethical theories appear similar on the surface virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethical will be discussed and their differences will be defined. Virtue Theory relates to the pursuit of excellence in everything you do. As one commercial put it‚ “Be all that you can be” (U.S. Army 1981). One must have the idea that if they want to maximize their
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(ETHICS AND LOGIC) “WHAT I HAVE BENEFITED FROM THIS SUBJECT NOW AND FOR THE FUTURE?” SOBRADO ARZENETH ELAINE Q. NAME BSBA COURSE MR. SAM PASTOLERO PROFESSOR INTRODUCTION: What is ethics and logic? Before I enter this subject I don’t have an idea of what is the meaning of those words but now‚ I learned a lot and those things and knowledge that I learned will help to be a better person now and in the near future. Studying ethics and logic is a good idea because in ethics
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Rogerian ethics‚ the branch of dialogical ethics that was found by Carl Rogers‚ argues that one must provide respect through unconditional positive regard when interacting with others (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017). Additionally‚ Rogers believed that communication must also include congruence and empathy (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017). Thus. Congruence is shown through honesty and genuineness. In order to be empathetic‚ one must learn to “feel with” the other and experience their feelings (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017‚
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References: Delacampagne‚ C.‚ (2001)‚ A History of Philosophy in the 20th Century‚ Johns Hopkins University Press. MacIntyre‚ A. (2006)‚ A Short History Of Ethics‚ Routledge. Roochnick‚ D. (2004)‚ Retrieving the Ancients: An Introduction To Greek Philosophy. Wiley. Saunders‚ J. (1997)‚ Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle‚ Free Press. Scruton‚ R. (2001)‚ A Short History of Modern Philosophy‚ Routledge
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Define Ethics in your own words: Ethics: Personally‚ Ethics main two things: Firstly‚ ethics mains establishing right or wrong standards which dictate what humans ought to do‚ usually in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ benefits to society‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues. Once these standards are set‚ one should refrain from anything that is unacceptable in a society such as rape‚ stealing‚ murder‚ assault‚ slander‚ and fraud. On the other hand‚ Ethics can be a set of standards that are acceptable
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Professional Values and Ethics Paper Team A GEN200 October 25‚ 2010 Marie Gelpi Hammerschmidt Professional values and ethics can influence the way a person’s career can either succeed or fail. Depending upon the person’s personal core values determines how he or she will use those values in his or hers professional life. If a person respects others in his or hers personal life‚ then that respect of others will most likely be carry over into the professional side of the person’s
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The issues discussed by Thomas Nagel in "Ruthlessness in Public Life" are that continuities and discontinuities exist between the public and private morality. Public officials need to recognize that there are clear limitations on actions which conflict with morality concerns. Nagel explored how public and private sectors need to adhere to certain ordinary moral standards. To rectify these issues of construed morality‚ Nagel explores a few options. Nagel states that "If one of them takes on
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Computer Ethics is a branch of practical philosophy which deals with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct.[1] Margaret Anne Pierce‚ a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computers at Georgia Southern University has categorized the ethical decisions related to computer technology and usage into 3 primary influences: 1. The individual’s own personal code. 2. Any informal code of ethical conduct that exists in the work place. 3. Exposure
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The Soul And Ethics The philosophies of Plato and Aristotle differ on many issues. The most important thing is the examination of their differing views on ethical theory‚ and how the soul is connected. We could find many conflictions between the ethical theories of Plato and Aristotle. But‚ the most important points are their differing views on the human souls function and its role in ethics. Each philosophy contradicts eachother and provides a variety of arguments to which we will explore. The
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