A moral virtue is a good habit that enables a person to act according to reason and achieve a life of excellence and goodness.
What is Virtue?
Confucian
The term “Confucian” refers to anything related to the teachings or ideas of Confucius. It is connected to Confucianism, a philosophy and ethical system that guides how people should behave in society.
The ultimate purpose, goal, or end that a person seeks to achieve in life.
What is Telos?
Virtue follows the Golden Mean (balance between extremes)
Virtue Ethics
Generation Gap
What do you call the difference in beliefs and attitudes between older and younger generations?
Deontology
What ethical theory focuses on duties, rules, and moral obligations?
Hindu
What do you call a follower of Hinduism?
Common Good
What term refers to what benefits all members of society and promotes the welfare of everyone?
Moral law is based on reason and human nature
What is Natural Law?
Cancel Culture
What term refers to publicly rejecting or boycotting a person because of offensive actions or statements?
Utilitarianism
What ethical theory focuses on achieving the greatest good for the greatest number of people?
Buddhist
What do you call a follower of Buddhism?
Good Will
What term refers to a person’s sincere intention to do what is morally right?
Treat people as ends, not means
What is Deontology?
Desensitization
What term refers to becoming less emotionally sensitive to violence, suffering, or shocking content after repeated exposure?
Natural Law
What ethical theory teaches that moral principles are based on reason and human nature?
Christian
What do you call a follower of Jesus Christ?
Intellectual Pleasure
What type of pleasure comes from learning, thinking, understanding, and gaining knowledge?
Promote dialogue among cultures and belief
what is Intercultural dialogue?
Environmental Stewardship
What term describes the responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices?
An ethical principle that promotes genuine care for others while ensuring fairness, equality, and respect for every human person.
What is Love and justice?
Thomistic
what philosophical and theological tradition is based on the teachings of Thomas Aquinas?
Distributive Justice
what concept refers to the fair allocation of resources, benefits, and responsibilities within a society?
Preferential option for the poor
What principle in Catholic social teaching emphasizes giving special concern and priority to the needs of the poor and vulnerable?
Fundamentalism
what term refers to a strict and literal adherence to traditional religious beliefs lr doctrines, often resisting modern interpretations?