Ethical Dilemmas Quiz

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What is the formal description of intuition?

  • A thing that one knows or considers likely from conscious reasoning rather than instinctive feeling.
  • A thing that one knows or considers unlikely from conscious reasoning rather than instinctive feeling.
  • A thing that one knows or considers unlikely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
  • A thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning. (correct)

What does moral discernment refer to?

  • The ability to discern the social good and evaluate the quality of actions and behaviors from the perspective of acceptable and unacceptable.
  • The ability to discern the moral good and evaluate the quality of actions and behaviors from the perspective of good and evil. (correct)
  • The ability to discern the legal good and evaluate the quality of actions and behaviors from the perspective of lawful and unlawful.
  • The ability to discern the ethical good and evaluate the quality of actions and behaviors from the perspective of right and wrong.

What is the focus of moral decision making according to the text?

  • The ability to decide the right course of action in ethical issues based on individual factors such as ethics, manners, character, and beliefs. (correct)
  • The ability to decide the right course of action in ethical issues based on societal norms and laws.
  • The ability to decide the right course of action in ethical issues based on emotional responses and intuitions.
  • The ability to decide the right course of action in ethical issues based on conscious reasoning and logical thinking.

What is the role of intuition in ethical decision making according to the text?

<p>Intuition often involves emotions instead of reasoning and does not always choose the ethical path. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the last step in the Ethical/Moral Decision-Making Model?

<p>Implement the course of action (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Intuition and Moral Decision Making

  • Intuition is the process of making judgments or forming opinions without conscious reasoning or deliberate thought.
  • Moral discernment refers to the ability to distinguish right from wrong and make decisions based on moral principles.

Moral Decision Making

  • The focus of moral decision making is to make a choice that aligns with one's values, principles, and goals.

Role of Intuition in Ethical Decision Making

  • Intuition plays a crucial role in ethical decision making as it helps individuals to quickly identify potential moral dilemmas and make rapid decisions.

Ethical/Moral Decision-Making Model

  • The last step in the Ethical/Moral Decision-Making Model is to reflect and evaluate the decision, recognizing its potential consequences and impacts on stakeholders.

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