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LES 305 Exam 1 Clark Questions With Complete Solutions Ethics Manner by which one lives one's life according to a standard of right or wrong behavior - In both how one thinks and behaves towards others and how one would like them to think and behave towards others Factors That Influence Ethics - One's upbringing - One's religion - One's social traditions and beliefs - Society: Structured community of people bound together by similar traditions and customs

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Ethics Manner by which one lives one's life according to a standard of right or wrong

behavior

- In both how one thinks and behaves towards others and how one would like them to think and

behave towards others




Factors That Influence Ethics - One's upbringing


- One's religion

- One's social traditions and beliefs

- Society: Structured community of people bound together by similar traditions and customs




Understanding Right and Wrong Moral Standards: Principles by which judgments are

made about good and bad behavior based on:

1. Religious Beliefs

2. Cultural Beliefs

- Culture: Particular set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices that characterize a group of individuals

3) Philosophical Beliefs

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Source of Beliefs Family and friends


Ethnic Background

Religion

School

Media

Personal role models and mentors

Morality: Collection of influences built over a person's life

** Sources add up to morality




How Should One Live? - Standards of ethical behavior are absorbed by osmosis from

everyone around

- Ethical behavior can be based on religious morality or experience of human existence

- Morals and values: Set of personal principles by which one aims to live one's life

- Value System: Set of personal principles formalized into a code of behavior




Intrinsic Value Quality by which a value is a good thing in itself -> Pursued for its own

sake, whether anything comes from that pursuit or not (Ex: happiness, health, self-respect)

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Instrumental Value Quality by which the pursuit of one's value is a good way to reach

another value (Ex: money is valued for what it can buy rather than for itself)




Value Conflicts - Impact of a value system on individuals is how much their daily lives

are influenced by those values

- Occur when one is presented with a situation that places one's value system in direct conflict

with an action

- Personal Value System: Specific choices and responses to a situation by an individual




The Golden Rule - Do unto others as you would have them do unto you


- Problem with the rule is the assumption that others would follow the same principles as one

would do




Ethical Theories Virtue Ethics, Utilitarianism, Universal Ethics




Virtue Ethics - Living one's life according to a commitment to the achievement of a clear

ideal

- Criticism: societies can place different emphasis on different virtues

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Utilitarianism - Ethical choices that offer the greatest good for the greatest number of

people

- Criticism: idea that the ends justify the means




Universal Ethics - Actions that are taken out of duty and obligation to a purely moral idea

rather than based on the needs of the situation (Universal principles are seen to apply to

everyone, everywhere, all the time)

- Criticism: Reverse of the weakness in ethics for the greater good




Ethical Relativism Traditions of one's society, one's personal opinions, and the

circumstances of the present moment define one's ethical principles

- Implies some degree of flexibility as opposed to strict black and white rules

- Offers the comfort of being a part of the ethical majority in the community or society




Ethical Dilemmas - Situations where there are no obvious right or wrong decisions, but

rather a right or right answer

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