Ethics and morals.

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Ethics and morals

Ethics is the study of __________ of how we _________________ Ethics is the study of __________ of how we _________________. It involves reflective, rational ______________ to determine which behaviours are “_________” or “________________”

Can you see any challenges to determining right and wrong behaviours?

________________________

Your ethics/morals reflect your worldview ________________ ___________? __________________________ Your ethics/morals reflect your worldview ________________________________________

Ethics/Worldviews for you to consider… _____________ Ethics -the morality of an action is __________ (or dependent) on the action's _________ or result Thus, a morally __________ action is one that produces a good outcome or ___________________. Some examples are: _________________ – (will come in Michael Sandel video) Hedonism – ________ is the most important goal of mankind ________ – something is morally right if it is good for ____

Ethics for you to consider… _________ Ethics -the morality of an action is contingent (or dependent) on the action itself being ______________________________ Thus, a morally right action is one that is based on _________ absolutes or _________ truth Some examples are: Christianity – ____ has revealed what is right and wrong – as He is _____ and knows right and wrong - you obey these regardless of _______________because they are right Natural rights – humans have natural, inherent ______ and right behavior is based on ______________ those

Social justice demands that we consistently think about what is _____________________ everyone’s ____________ will impact the way they view social justice