Test I Flashcards
(30 cards)
The quality of human acts by which they are constituted as good, bad, or indifferent.
Morality
Assumes that only matter exists and that man is responsible only to himself since there is no God who creates and rules the Universe.
Atheistic Approach
It teaches how we may put order and harmony in our lives.
Ethics
Guide us to tell the truth, keep our promise, or to help someone in need.
Ethics
Is the only measure of what man ought to be.
Moral Integrity
Is the foundation of every human society.
Morality
It begins with the assumption that God is the supreme law giver.
Theistic Approach
It studies human motivation
Ethics
The practice of a profession cannot be regulated entirely by legislation
Professional Ethics
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
It covers thoughts and feelings.
Ethical norms
Science of the Morality or morality of human acts.
Ethics
It includes cultural mannerisms, religion, politics, laws, and social aspiration of a group of people.
Ethos
In the classical tradition, ethics is moral philosophy and is distinguished from moral theology.
Ethics as Value Education
Those actions performed by man, knowingly and freely.
Human Acts
What are the two Ethical Systems?
- Atheistic Approach
- Theistic Approach
In general, it is the appreciation of beauty. It implies order and harmony of parts in a given whole.
Art
A person who has the habit or inclination to do good.
Virtuous
A person who has the habit of doing wrong.
Vicious
It employs reason insofar as its enlightened by faith or divine revelation.
Moral Theology
To be good means to be ____
moral
To do evil/wrong is to be ____
immoral
To be indifferent is to be ____
amoral
The Greek word _____ means “characteristic way of acting”.
Ethos