Test I Flashcards

(30 cards)

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The quality of human acts by which they are constituted as good, bad, or indifferent.

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Morality

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Assumes that only matter exists and that man is responsible only to himself since there is no God who creates and rules the Universe.

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Atheistic Approach

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3
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It teaches how we may put order and harmony in our lives.

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Ethics

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Guide us to tell the truth, keep our promise, or to help someone in need.

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Ethics

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5
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Is the only measure of what man ought to be.

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Moral Integrity

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6
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Is the foundation of every human society.

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Morality

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7
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It begins with the assumption that God is the supreme law giver.

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Theistic Approach

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8
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It studies human motivation

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Ethics

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9
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The practice of a profession cannot be regulated entirely by legislation

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Professional Ethics

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It implies that before anything else, a professional is a person who has the obligation to listen to the “Dictates of Reason”.

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Code of Ethics

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11
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It covers thoughts and feelings.

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Ethical norms

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12
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Science of the Morality or morality of human acts.

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Ethics

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13
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It includes cultural mannerisms, religion, politics, laws, and social aspiration of a group of people.

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Ethos

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14
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In the classical tradition, ethics is moral philosophy and is distinguished from moral theology.

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Ethics as Value Education

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15
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Those actions performed by man, knowingly and freely.

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Human Acts

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16
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What are the two Ethical Systems?

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  1. Atheistic Approach
  2. Theistic Approach
17
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In general, it is the appreciation of beauty. It implies order and harmony of parts in a given whole.

18
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A person who has the habit or inclination to do good.

19
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A person who has the habit of doing wrong.

20
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It employs reason insofar as its enlightened by faith or divine revelation.

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Moral Theology

21
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To be good means to be ____

22
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To do evil/wrong is to be ____

23
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To be indifferent is to be ____

24
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The Greek word _____ means “characteristic way of acting”.

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the Latin equivalent of ethics meaning "tradition/custom"
Mos/mores
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Ethics is an indespensible knowledge. Without moral perception, man is only an animal.
Importance of Ethics
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It does not merely imply physical survival. It is the reaction towards the refinement of the spirit.
Human Life
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It implies that before anything else, a professional is a person who has the obligation to listen to the "dictates of reason".
Code of Ethics
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# True or False The practice of a profession cannot be regulated entirely by legislation.
True
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# True or False Laws can only be moral.
False