PMLS LESSON 11 PART 2 Flashcards

1
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State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

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health

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2
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fundamental principles of right conduct rather than the legalities

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morality

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3
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it focuses more on legality rather than practicality

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welfare rights

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4
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focuses on practicality rather than legality

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morality

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5
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Refer to all important beliefs – not all are ethical, some are neutral or non-ethical

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values

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6
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concerned with practical than legal issues

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morality

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7
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what does morality create a distinction of?

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creates a distinction between right or wrong

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8
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Is the way a person perceives those requirements and how a person responds to them.

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moral behavior

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9
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it is where values can either be negative or positive?

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degrees of values

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10
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differentiate morality and welfare rights?

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morality concerns on the concept of practicality rather than legality
while welfare rights concerns on the concepts of legality over practicality

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11
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differentiate positive and negative in the degrees of values?

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positive - is something what is considered to be desirable and how something should be
negative - is something that should not be and is considered undesireable

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12
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differentiate norms over ethics

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norms are standards or models that would govern an individual or a group in a nutshell it is what is considered an acceptable conduct or behavior

Ethics concerns is a formal system or a set of rules which is adopted by a group of people

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13
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Process of becoming more conscious of and naming what we value or consider worthy

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value clarification

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14
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a type of value where internal or interpersonal conflict will result?

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value conflict

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15
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When personal values are at odds with those of others, colleagues, or the institution

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value conflict

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16
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something owed to an individual

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rights

17
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what is rights?

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these are things that is innate to each one of use and is something owed to an individual

18
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what are the 3 types of rights?

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welfare rights
ethical rights
optional rights

19
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it is in contrast to morality?

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welfare rights

20
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Based on moral or ethical principle, usually do not require power of law

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ethical rights

21
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a type of right where it is based on fundamental belief?

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option rights

22
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a type of right where it is based on fundamental belief?

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option rights

23
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a type of right where it does not usually require power of law

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ethical rights

24
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it is the moral or ethical principle of rights?

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ethical rights

25
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it is the dignity and freedom of humans?

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option rights