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What is one of the learning outcomes related to understanding ethics?
Which learning outcome focuses on distinguishing ethical standards?
What aspect of ethics emphasizes the role of logic in ethical decision-making?
When is an action said to be ethical according to the learning outcomes?
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Which learning outcome involves self-reflection on ethical issues?
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Study Notes
Learning Outcomes for Ethics Module
- Develop the ability to articulate ethics through various lenses, enhancing understanding of diverse viewpoints.
- Identify and differentiate between moral standards (ethical principles governing behavior) and non-moral standards (personal preferences or social customs).
- Analyze the significance of rules as foundational elements for social interactions, fostering cooperation and mutual respect among individuals.
- Understand criteria for determining when an action qualifies as ethical, including intentions, consequences, and adherence to moral principles.
- Explore the importance of reason and impartiality in ethical discussions, aiming for objectivity and fairness in moral evaluation.
- Formulate and express personal opinions on human conduct, guided by ethical reasoning and reflection.
- Deconstruct and critically assess individual biases towards different ethical perspectives, promoting self-awareness and growth in moral reasoning.
- Compose a reflective analysis on a contemporary issue through the lens of one’s personal ethical perspective, integrating theory and personal insight.
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This quiz tests your understanding of various ethical perspectives and moral standards. You will explore the importance of rules in society and how to determine whether an action is ethical. Additionally, you will reflect on current issues and evaluate your own biases in the context of ethics.