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Review of Chapter # 1

Review of Chapter # 1. INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS, VALUES AND ATTITUDES. What are ethics? Ethics is the word that refers to morals, values, and beliefs of the individuals, family or the society What is moral?

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Review of Chapter # 1

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  1. Review of Chapter # 1 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS, VALUES AND ATTITUDES

  2. What are ethics? Ethics is the word that refers to morals, values, and beliefs of the individuals, family or the society What is moral? welfare principles pronounced by the wise people, based on their experience and wisdom What are values? Values are the operational qualities What is Attitude? A tendency to respond positively or negatively towards a certain idea, object, person, or situation

  3. Theoretical Ethics • Metaethics or analytical ethics: Theoretical study that inquires into semantic, logical, and epistemological (study of knowledge and beleifs)issues in ethics • Normative ethics: Theory which justifies which acts are morally good/bad.

  4. Human Values • Morals • Values • Ethics • Integrity • Work ethics • Service learning • Virtues • Respect for others • Living peacefully • Caring • Sharing • Honesty • Courage • Valuing time • Cooperation • Commitment • Empathy • Self-confidence • Spirituality • Challenges in the work place Ms. Hina Gul, Introduction to Ethics, Values & Attitude

  5. Analyzing a Professional Ethical Scenario • Brainstorming phase • List risks, issues, problems, consequences. • List all the stakeholders. • List possible actions. • Analysis phase • Identify the responsibilities of the decision-maker. • Identify the rights of stakeholders. • Consider the impact of the action options on the stakeholders. • Find sections in codes of ethics that apply. Categorize each potential action or response as ethically obligatory, ethically prohibited, or ethically acceptable. • Consider the ethical merits of each option and select one. Ms. HinaGul, Introduction to Ethics, Values & Attitude

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