Introduction Flashcards

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Ethics in Greek

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ethos, meaning “customs” or “behaviors”.

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2
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Ethics in Latin

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moris which means “morals”

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3
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These are inherent to human being

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Ethics and behavior

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4
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Is ethics specific to a nation?

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No

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5
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Ethics is a mental-set, disposition or values.

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True

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6
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Deals with the morality (rightness or
wrongness) of the human act

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Ethics as a science

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What are the two sets of actions that we assess for the rightness and wrongness?

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○ involuntary actions (this is not subjected to your ethical scrutiny and is called Acts of Man)
○ voluntary actions (subject of scrutiny, considered as a Human Act. Which can be determined whether it is right or wrong based on the disposition of the values where it will be assessed)

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8
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meant for the exercise of a human conduct, both ethical and unethical

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Ethics as a discipline

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9
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it guides the intellect in discerning concrete human conduct.

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Ethics as a Philosophical Study

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10
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a discipline that covers all life sciences
a broader concept

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Bioethics

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11
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is a type of ethics wherein you are more concerned with the practice of the medical profession

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Medical ethics

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is more concerned on ethical practice of nursing itself.

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Nursing ethics

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