relationship to individuals, organizations, and the community. Emphasis is placed on the inter-related nature of ethics, morality, legal responsibility, and social issues Week 1 - Topic 1: Ethical and Moral Perspectives Objectives Describe the difference between ethics and morality. Compare major ethical theories. Explain the relationship between virtue, values, and moral concepts. Materials Textbooks used in this course: EBOOK COLLECTION: Boylan, M. (2009). Basic ethics (2nd ed.). Upper
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stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages” (Thomas Alva Edison). This is a very powerful statement made describing ethic and gives insight into my ethical role in society. For me, I listen to my instinct to determine the greatest good for each individual and the values that would best serve the community. I define ethical behavior as making responsible choices that benefit many different individuals at the same time. We as a society have turned the simple act of compassion and respect
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situations”. 4. “Analyzing involves thinking about a whole in terms of its various parts”. 5. “Synthesizing consists of putting parts together to form a whole”. 6. “Evaluating entails making comparisons and judgments”. Blind spot and preferred ethical lens The theory based on
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this idea? Asking these questions and going through the critical thinking process will help you with making better critical and ethical judgment and understand the material or situation, if used outside of school. Ethics Ethics are the beliefs the individual has of what is right and wrong. When making decisions, people rarely ever use critical thinking or ethical thinking alone. We use both moral
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Worksheet Create an outline and introductory paragraph in preparation for writing a complete Personal Plan due in Week Five. Use the following information to assist you with the content of your outline and introductory paragraph: • Ethical Lens Inventory results • Career Interests Profiler results • Career Plan Building Activity: Competencies results • Your SMART goals, including those identified in the University of Phoenix Material: Goal Setting Use the following to assist you with
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are ethics related to it. One thing that is certain about success in any and all aspects of life is that you must have at least basic critical thinking skills and a strong foundation of ethical belief. Critical thinking entails being able to appreciate all sides of an issue, as well as at least small level of ethical integrity; being able to differ right and wrong at all times. There are six steps in the critical thinking process which will help you better be able to take advantage of the process.
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There are many support resources that are open for me to be able to use. Those resources are the library, center for writing excellence, center for mathematics excellence, student workshops, and the life resource center. I plan on using each of the provided resources to help me excel in my classes in order to complete my various goals. The library will help me to gather information for assignment, while the center for writing excellence will help me to stay in the guidelines for grammar, as well
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follow all of these steps, you will be successful while thinking critically. Another thing to remember about critical thinking, is that no two people are going to have the same outcome when using the above-mentioned steps. When completing my Ethical Lens Inventory, I learned that my expectations of others may be too much. My blind spot was unrealistic role expectations. I rely strongly on virtues associated with different roles. I tend to rely too much on the virtues associated with a particular role
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conclusion. This finding will then be the resolve to the problem. Now that we understand a little about the process of critical thinking we will talk about the ethical side of things. When we mention ethics in this situation we’re referring to how you personally handle critical thinking. We will use me as an example. The Ethical Lens Inventories summary states that, “You listen to your intuition (sensibility) to determine what character traits and virtues will best serve the community (equality)”. Then
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