Values
Dilemma Paradigms
Resolution Principles 1
Resolution Principles 2
Hodge Podge
100
Diligence, Confidence, Toughness, for example.
What are performance values?
100
A paradigm is the _______ that lies beneath the details of the story.
What is "skeleton."
100
The 5 Resolution Principles
What are principle-based, care-based, consequences-based, values-based, and golden rule-based?
100
The resolution principle that focuses primarily on particular relationships.
What is care-based reasoning?
100
Your actions and your values are tightly aligned.
What is integrity?
200
Columbus Academy's core ethical values.
What are Respect, Responsibility, Honesty, Compassion, and Fairness.
200
Should you tell Donna's mom that she is smoking is an example of this dilemma paradigm.
What is Truth Versus Loyalty?
200
This resolution principle is the least interested in the particulars of the situation.
What is principle-based reasoning?
200
The resolution principle that focuses primarily on the outcomes of a decision.
What is consequences-based reasoning?
200
The four tests for "wrong."
What are the front-page test, role-model test, gut-feeling test, and legal test?
300
This is not an ethical values because it "catalyzes" the pursuit of values, but is not a value in itself.
What is moral courage?
300
Objective thinkers will gravitate toward these two halves of dilemma paradigms.
What is Truth and Justice?
300
This resolution principle makes your own preferences the standard for judging the rightness of an action.
What is Golden Rule-based reasoning?
300
This type of thinker would probably favor the Long Term and the interests of the Community.
What is a Consequentialist?
300
These three things are present when moral courage is displayed.
What are danger, endurance, and ethical values or principles?
400
These occur when two or more values are in opposition to each other and you are forced to choose.
What are an ethical dilemmas?
400
Care-based thinkers will gravitate toward these two halves of the dilemma paradigms.
What are Mercy and Loyalty?
400
What would probably be the pivot foot of a man who tries to be like someone he admires?
What is values-based reasoning?
400
An ethical argument is less exact than ______ but more exact than ________.
What is "mathematics" and "an opinion?"
400
You should stay true to your pivot foot so that your ethical decision making has this.
What is consistency?
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