Ethical Reasoning and Subjectivism Concepts

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Think the way I think, but don't decide how I decided to do

It suggests that while one can share thoughts, individuals should make their own decisions.

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Emotivism

A theory that suggests the truth or falsity of ethical propositions is based on feelings, attitudes, and standards of a person or group.

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Ethical proposition

A declaration of judgments regarding what is right or wrong, e.g., 'I LOVE YOU'.

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Unethical proposition

Statements that express negative judgments about a person, e.g., 'NALA KANG KUWENTANG EMPLEYADO' or 'DEMONYO KANG EMPLEYADO KA'.

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feelings matter

What does this imply on ethical subjectivism. 'It suggests that personal feelings and attitudes significantly influence ethical judgments.'

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Standard Operating Procedure

A set of protocols that dictate how individuals should act, talk, and communicate in a professional context.

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Standard Operating Procedure

SOP means?

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three domains of learning

Cognitive (major), Affective (minor, related to feelings), and Psychomotor (major).

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Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor

What are the 3 Domains of Learning?

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Feelings

What is the common denominator of the 3 Domains of Learning?

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Feelings

____________ serve as instinctive responses to moral dilemmas, influencing how decisions are made.

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moral courage in ethical decision making

This involves the willingness to act ethically despite facing opposition or negative consequences.

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importance of staying grounded in a professional environment

It helps maintain focus and professionalism while performing duties.

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impact of feelings on attitudes in ethical decision making

Feelings can significantly influence attitudes, which in turn affect ethical judgments and decisions.

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relationship between feelings and moral reasoning

Feelings are integral to moral reasoning as they inform instinctive responses to ethical dilemmas.

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Ethical Subjectivism

It holds that the truth or falsity of ethical propositions depend / based on their feelings, attitude and standards of a person or a group

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Attitude

affected by your feelings