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ethics
the reasoned study of what is morally right and wrong, good and bad
critical thinking
informed and logical thought, or logical problem solving
situational thinking
determining what is right or good solely on basis of the basis of the momentary context; this implies that what is right or good today in one situation may not be right tomorrow in another set of circumstances
conflict of interest
a situation in which personal needs and interest are at odds with professionals obligation
tools for thinking ethically
critical thinking
ethical sources
wisdom from history
community, family, profession,
conflict of interest
when we find ourselves in a situation in which our personal needs and desires are at odds with our obligations as professional or employes
golden rule
overcoming self-interest idea used by many philosophers and religions
immanuel kint
universality
gut instincts
conscience, sense of right and wrong, gut reaction, warning bell, flashing caution light, smells fishy,
body wisdom
sends us signals about whats right and wrong
ethical feeling
might begin with the gut, move to the heart, mind, and soul
Martin Luther King Jr.
goal was to speak about school integration, school integration speech
1963
people who obeyed the law and people who didn't
applied ethics
the actual use of moral standards of behavior in making decisions about human problems
morals
behaviors that are judged to be consistent with good ethical thinking and decision making
ethical (or moral) issues
questions, problems, situations, or actions that contain legitimate questions of moral right or wrong
ethical (or moral) principles
general guidelines of ethical behavior, the should statement of ethics
virtues
character traits that make up a moral life
values
moral qualities that are considering important and worthy
moral judgment
conclusions as to whether specific actions are ethically right or wrong
earliest writers on ethics in the western world
plato and his student aristotle
immoral
behaviors that are contrary to good moral reasoning
nonmoral
behaviors that do not fall into the scope of the ethics environment and that normally have moral effects on others