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ETHICS AND MORALITY GROUP 1 LEADER: MIRANDA, KHAYNE MIKAELA MEMBERS: Ariana Joyce Bayola Ibiza De Silva Keirsten Lhaville Arguelles Garielle Vernnie Rozal Patrick Cogay Jasmine Nonan Syril Varona John Edmar...

ETHICS AND MORALITY GROUP 1 LEADER: MIRANDA, KHAYNE MIKAELA MEMBERS: Ariana Joyce Bayola Ibiza De Silva Keirsten Lhaville Arguelles Garielle Vernnie Rozal Patrick Cogay Jasmine Nonan Syril Varona John Edmark Peñaflor Oliver Perualila Introduction to philosophy What is ethics? The three major areas of ethics: META-ETHICS NORMATIVE ETHICS APPLIED ETHICS Ethics and Morality Moral vs Non Moral Standards AT THE END OF THIS LESSON THE SUCCESSFUL LEARNER WILL BE ABLE TO: TO PROVIDE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ETHICS TO CREATE AWARENESS AMONG STUDENTS TO ENABLE THE STUDENTS TO DEVELOP THEIR POWER OF THINKING, OBSERVATION. Introduction to Philosophy The term "philosophy" means, "love of wisdom." In a broad sense, philosophy is an activity people undertake when they seek to understand fundamental truths about themselves, the world in which they live, and their relationships to the world and to each other. Branches in Philosophy METHAPHYSICS EPISTEMOLOGY LOGIC AXIOLOGY Derived from the greek word ‘‘ethos’’ which means ‘way of living’ MEANING OF ETHICS Ethics are a system of moral principles or rules that say what is and is not acceptable. Generally speaking, ethics refer to the rules or code of conduct that people use to IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS determine when an action is acceptable or not. Ethics is what guides us to tell the truth, keep our promises, or help someone in need. There is a framework of ethics underlying our lives on a daily basis, helping us make decisions that create positive impacts and steering us away from unjust outcomes The left side represents moral standards with symbols like honesty, fairness, and kindness, while the right side shows non-moral standards like fashion trends and professional dress codes. 1. The given below are Branches of Philosophy, 4. It simply suggest the sentence, "Do unto others as except? you would have them do unto you." A. Axiology A. Ethics B. Metaphysics B. Goodness C. Theology C. Morality D. Logic D. Values 2. Ethics is also called _? 5. Morals refers to the rules that a social system A. Behavioral Psychology provides us with. B. Study of Value A. True C. Study of Righteousness B. False D. Moral Psychology C. Maybe 3. Fashion and Dresscodes are example of _. D. I don't know A. Moral Standard 6. Who coined the term "Philosophy"? B. Ethics A. Aristotle C. Non-Moral Standard B. Pythagoras D. Morality C. Julius Caesar D. Descartes 7. The 3 Major areas of Ethics are, Meta-Ethics, 10. Why Ethics is so important? Normative Ethics, and? A. Because society says so. A. Value Ethics B. Because we believe something is right or wrong. B. Metaphysics C. Because it provides guidelines for resolving C. Applied Ethics conflicts. D. Moral Ethics D. Because it is based on cultural traditions and 8. Morals can vary between every individuals, whereas, personal preferences. Ethics are universal principles. A. True B. False C. Maybe D. I don't know 9. ___ is the study of the principles of correct reasoning. A. Psychology B. Critical Thinking C. Logical Reasoning D. Logic 1. C 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. A

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