Ethical Lens Inventory As a surprise to me, my ethical viewpoint falls largely in the reputation lens category. The more I read on the characteristics of the reputation lens the more it was clear to me that this lens inventory was right on. It helped define my thought process and the reasons I choose to do the things I do. It allowed me to reflect on my ability of listening to my intuition. It explains why I am so torn at times about what the right thing to do is vice what feels right at that moment
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Ethical Lens Reflection The Ethical Lens Inventory was very confusing to me at first, but when I received the results, they were straight forward and it all begun to become clear to me the reason for the questions that were asked in the quiz. The quiz determined that my personal preferred lens is relationship and reputation lens, and that I balance my reasoning skills and intuition to determine what the best way to serve everyone in fairness is. It was also determined that; my core values are
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Ethical Lens Results Team D The Ethical lens Inventory was a very interesting assignment to take part in over the last five weeks. We can all agree it was a very educating and it helped us learn about ourselves as well as each other. It also was a great reference for other team assignments and required reading throughout the course. It was very helpful to respond back and forth about our differences and how alike we were regarding the Ethical Lenses! When comparing lenses, Sherri and Rachel
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describing the results of my some of my Ethical Lens Inventory. How my personal ethical lens direct my academic behavior, and how my (ELI) results may influence my critical thinking. I will describe my results of my career plan building Activities: Aptitude. How might I use my Career Plan Aptitude results and competencies as well as my personal ethical lens to help me in the classroom and the workplace? First, my personal ethical lens states "Results Lens and Reputation Lens” as I listen to my Intuition. My
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Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection Colleen VanWagner US/101 6/15/2013 Sheila K. Smith The Ethical Lens Inventory results were very clear and right to the point. It showed my core and classical values. My personal key phrase. Along with what my blind spot, the risk, the temptation, my vice
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Have you ever been curious about the relationship between critical thinking and ethics? In this essay you will explore what critical thinking is and the steps to it. What the Ethical Lens Inventory is and how ethics influences our decision-making and how it’s applied in our daily life. In General Psychology one of the definitions of critical thinking is "Critical thinking examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.” Critical thinking is
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one to take the good with the bad. My personal preferred ethical lens has shown me that I adapt to any situation. I found that I do not have a set ethical lens, but instead am on the middle of being able to adapt to all four lenses. Ethically I view autonomy and equality equally along with rationality and sensibility equally. My lens taught me that because I am able to adapt to each that I do not have a blind spot, but instead an ethical risk. Being that I am so open to everyone’s point of view
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2Personal Ethical StatementEthics are values that are nurtured in an individual by society and personal experience. Ilike to believe that I have grown up in an upstanding society where respect, honesty and fairnessare valued above all, and my experience has taught me to cherish these values just as much. Bynature, I am a very reflective individual, and I usually spend a lot of time thinking about theconsequences of my actions before I make a move. I always try to encompass the good of thewhole in
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GEN/201 Foundations for University Success May 15,2011 University of Phoenix Critical Thinking and Ethics The relationship between critical thinking and ethics are very important and similar for academic success. Critical thinking and ethical have a strong connection, it involves self-discipline and structure is essential to the success of every human activity. The quality of what we do in our daily lives depend on the effectiveness of our thoughts, morally and immorally. Critical Thinking
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