According to the results of my Ethical Lens Inventory, my preferred lens is the Rights/Responsibilities and the Results lens. This did not come as a surprise to me. Especially after reading the meaning behind each lens. I have known for the majority of my adult life that I am a person who strives to balance what is right with the understanding that each situation is unique; therefore, it is not possible to predetermine a course of action regarding a scenario without knowing all of the details surrounding
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Critical Thinking and Ethics Scout Farrell Gen/201 Critical Thinking There are many different ways to reach critical thinking and in my opinion it’s all about where your mind set is. If you are determined to reach that goal you will get there all in due time. Using critical thinking means being open to new ideas, being willing to ask questions, looking for answers and taking what your processing in your mind to the next level. There are only six steps to the critical thinking process, all of
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During the review of my Ethical lens inventory I have learned that I am focused and I work well in careers where success comes from applying practical skills and where thinking is used mostly to solve practical problems. I am also likely to be attracted to very practical jobs and careers. The personal ethical lens direct me academic behavior because I’m a person who likes putting my personal course of action on paper it is a good guide to show me that I am on the right track with my likes and dislikes
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right.” I always try to base my decisions in life around that saying. I have come to realize that decisions in life are not always black and white, but I try to follow my instinct and stick by it. Through the Ethical Lens Inventory I learned that my preferred lens is Results and Reputation Lens. My blind spot is I tend to set unrealistic role expectations. I plan goals and tasks out in my head and when they don’t unfold the way I had perceived them too, I become disappointed with myself or others.
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useful in this process of critical thinking. Analyzing and identifying the problem, evaluating the situation and determining if the problem actually exist, and creating a solution(s) to the problem and then solving it. After completing the Ethical Lens Inventory, I was able to determine what my blind spot would be. I am overconfident in the
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deal with ethical problems we can expect to encounter. The seminar structure fosters shared alternative opinions and differential thinking as to how each of us might approach any particular ethical problem can be fully explored and experienced by every member of the class. This does however, put a major responsibility on the part of the student to come to each class prepared and final grading will strongly reflect that commitment. This course utilizes classical schools of ethical thought and
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using all 6 components to critical thinking, we can find facts to substantiate our beliefs and decisions. They are all interconnected and will improve with practice. After having taken the ELI Ethical Lens Inventory, the findings showed me that my preferred ethical lens is Reputation. This indicates that I oftentimes, listen to my intuition (sensibility) to determine what character traits and virtues best serve the community (equality). Per the ELI, my blind
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River, NJ: Pearson. Trevino, L. K. & Nelson, K. A. (2007). Managing business ethics: Straight talk about how to do it right (4th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. All electronic materials are available on the student website. |Week One: Ethical and Moral Perspectives | | |Details
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The Relationship between Critical Thinking and Ethics Cheryl B. Green Gen/201 December 7, 2015 Portia Dennis Introduction Critical Thinking According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, critical thinking is the act of using your mind to produce ideas or careful judgements. If we use this definition anytime we are producing ideas or judgements we are utilizing critical thinking. When using critical thinking we are mentally going through steps in our head to achieve our desired outcomes. The skills
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respected even if the other person didn’t agree with them. I am definitely glad at how this class has opened my eyes to the world of ethics and how much it can affect others than just me. After going through an Ethical Lens Inventory I found out that I had a preferred ethical lens of Reputation. This, in a sense, means that I let my intuition do the determining of what character traits I should utilize that could best serve the community. This did surprise me a little bit, like I said before
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