An outcome driven ethical framework that is concerned with achieving the best outcome for the most people.
What is Utilitarianism?
"..........." & "............" reflect, and guide our decisions & actions by representing what we care about and consider important in life?
What are beliefs & ideals?
The concept that brings together a community, emphasizing a common understanding of they are.
What is a shared sense of identity?
This tool allows you to list your tasks according to urgency & importance
What is a priority matrix?
This is the Golden Mean.
Which concept refers to how a Virtue Ethicist would resolve a conflict between two virtues?
These are the three categories of values.
What are behavioral, interpersonal, & social values?
Granted and Recognized.
What are the two key features of Authority?
This is what SMART Goals stands for.
What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and time-bound?
A decision driven ethical framework that is strictly focuses on right or wrong.
What is Deontology?
This type of values influences how we deal with other people while also contributing to building trust & cooperation.
What are interpersonal values?
Town, school, club
What are examples of physical locations that can serve as a community?
These are 4 Laws of Behavior Change.
What is Make it Easy, Make it Obvious, Make it Attractive, Make it Satisfying
Practitioners of virtue ethics believe that actions come first, and virtue follows, so if you aren’t yet virtuous, you should do "this" till you make it.
What is Fake it till you make it?
These describe the rules or standards we follow to apply our values in different situations.
What are principles?
This aspect of a community involves individuals working together to achieve common goals or tasks
What is shared responsibility?
These are the 5As of Stress Management.
Immanuel Kant believed that when making an ethical decision, this was more important than the outcome.
What is meant by the ethical nature of the action itself?
Justice, freedom, respect, community, and responsibility.
What are examples of social values?
Examples of Unspoken Rules.
What are traditions, and norms?
These are the two types of executive skills.
What are cognitive & behavioural skills?