Ethics vs Morals
Philosopher's
Conceptual framework
Theorists
Conscience
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What is the difference between Ethics and Morals

ethics refer to rules provided by an external source, e.g., codes of conduct in workplaces or principles in religions. Morals refer to an individual's own principles regarding right and wrong.

100

What was Aristotle's family background?

He came from a wealthy background with parents who had a strong medical/wealthy background.

100

What is the first part of the conceptual framework? Provide a scenario with this stage.

Who-Agent

100

What is Social Determinism?

The belief that a person's actions and life choices are primarily shaped by their social and environmental circumstances.

It suggests that your family, culture, economic situation, and the society you live in have a major impact on how you behave and the opportunities you have.

Social determinism downplays the idea that individuals have complete control over their actions, emphasizing that external factors heavily influence their lives.

100

What is the first component of Conscience

The importance of others

200

What is deontological ethics?

the morality of an action should be based on whether that action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules and principles, rather than based on the consequences of the action

200

What are the 4 main themes of Aristotle's views

Pursuit of Happiness

Teleological

Human Excellence

The Means

200

What is the second part of the conceptual framework? Provide an example.

What-The Action

200

Does Social Determinism all you to be truly free? What theorist is associated with Social Determinism? What theory is specific to Determinism?

No, Freud and Theory of Unconscious

200

What is the second component of conscience. 

The importance of having direction in life

300

What is teleological ethics?

heory of morality that derives duty or moral obligation from what is good or desirable as an end to be achieved.

300

I must act in such a way that the principles according to which I act should become a universal law was said by…..

Kant

300

What is the third  part of the conceptual framework? Provide an example.

Why-The Motive

300

What is Freud 2’s fundamental instincts in humans

Life or Love-Eros Struggle against death 

Struggle with Death-Thanatos (Human Aggression in WW1

300

What is the third component of Conscience

C. The importance of communication and language

400

What are the four ethical scenarios studied in class?

The experience of personal response

The experience of the other

The experience of obligation-I have to

This is intolerable! This isn’t fair! – The experience of contrast

400

The central question of where is the good, human uniqueness, face of the other and goodness translates to the responsibility of the other is philosophized by…

Levinas

400

What is the fourth part of the conceptual framework> Provide an example.

How-With What Means

400

What is superego? Who theorized it and what theory does it get associated with?

Freud, Theory of Instinct

400

What is the fourth component of Conscience

The importance of character and one’s body

500

Why do we need ethics and morals in our life today?

morals refer mainly to guiding principles, and ethics refer to specific rules and actions, or behaviors.

500

What is autonomy

1. independence or freedom, as of the will or one's actions. the autonomy of the individual. 

2. the condition of being autonomous; self-government, or the right of self-government; independence

500

What is this test

A placebo

500

What is Naturalism?

Naturalism is the idea that the world revealed to us by scientific investigation is the one true world." a naturalist view defines the bounds of what can be believed as being possible or real.

500

What is the fifth component of Conscience

The importance of conscience

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