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Welcome and Good Morning, students!. H o w i s e v e r y o n e d o i n g ?.

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P r e p a r e the following before we start our virtual class:.

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Social Science : ETHICS. P R E P A R E D B Y : R . F E R N A N D E Z.

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Learning Objectives:. Discuss the concepts of Ethics..

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PRELIM MODULE LESSON I : Introduction – Key Concepts o f Ethics.

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What is Ethics?. •til"... Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior". The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concerns matters of value; these fields comprise the branch of philosophy called axiology..

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What can you say about t he illustrations below?.

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Moral standards involve the rules people have about the kinds of actions they believe are morally right and wrong, as well as the values they place on the kinds of objects they believe are morally good and morally bad..

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Moral Dilemma. Ethical dilemma, also known as moral dilemma, is a conflict in which you have to choose between two (2) or more actions and have moral reasons for choosing each action. What is common to the two well-known cases is conflict. In each case, an agentregards him/herself as having moral reasons to do each of the two (2) actions, but doing both is not possible.

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Only Human Beings Can Be Ethical :. Only human beings can communicate with each other in truly meaningful ways, can engage in economic, political, and familial relationships with each other, and can also form deep personal relationships with each other. These kinds of relationships require the members of such relationships to extend real concern to other members in order for the relationships to continue. These relationships are what constitute our lives and the values contained in them..

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What is the Importance of having a knowledge about the concepts of Ethics?.

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Evaluation and Homework. -.91. Check your ELMS right after our virtual class and make sure to answer Activity01 and Homework01 that will be posted..

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