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a
b
c
act
a
b
c
Morality Ethics
crime
c
a
b
a set of attitudes concerned with the value of work, which forms the
motivational orientation
peace of mind happiness
rikshaw
foundation for life. That is why, work ethics affirm s that, the work per se
non-paid activity
Connection to curriculum
Learner’s voice
Reflection
work
Partners in the community
positive preferred
fight
not by wars !
a
b
a
b
c
d
e
Lying
wrong right
Deliberate deception
a
b
c
(a
b
c
d
alignment to goals and adherence to ethical principles during the activities
Understanding others
Service orientation
Developing others
Leveraging diversity
Political awareness
temperament.
hormones
benevolence
self-control
a
b
i
ii
iii
iv
a
b
c
d
a
b
c
d
a
a
b
c
Self-awareness
Holism
Compassion
Moral Autonomy
Humility
Sense of vocation
a
b
c
a
c
d
a
b
c
d
e
f
a
b
d
vagueness
conflicting reasons
disagreement
profitability
consistent quality and retention of the customers
autonomous
ethics of care
ethics of rules and rights
conventional level
Kohlberg’s Theory Carol Gilligan’s Theory
A. Basic Aspects
B Characteristic Features
Heinz’s
dilemma
criteria
Advanced expertise
Self-regulation
Public good
b
a Obligations
b Conscientious
d
because they are hinges on which all virtues depend. These are also called moral
a
c
d
e
Events Responsibility
a a
b b
Contd
a
b
The paramount obligation
criteria
a
b
utilitarian theory to
prima facie duties
life, liberty
property
Human rights
moral
rights
Economic rights
Virtue Excess Golden mean Deficient
ethical
egoism
a
b
ishan
a b
a
b
Self-respect Self-esteem
rights
utilitarian
duty
Partial ignorance
Uncertainty
Continuous monitoring
experimental control
Humane touch
Informed consent
Knowledge
Voluntariness
a b
c
involuntary risks
voluntary
Knowledge gained
a b
c
a
b
(a
Destructive testing
Prototype testing
Simulation testing
a
b
c
d
Responsibility
FMEA team
FMEA date
ethical theories
moral principles
b
d
Right to form and express professional judgment right of professional
conscience
b
Basis of disclosure
Relevance of topic
Agent
Recipient
destination (recipient),
a Internal
b External
a Open
b Anonymous
c
a b
c d e
f
generic term
host
a
b c
suitable
appropriate technology.
appropriate
cyclohexane
ammonium
nitrate
ethical relativism
ethical absolutism
relationalism (contexualism)
ethical pluralism
a b
a b
c
sustainable development
Environmental impact assessment
Establish standards
Counter measures
Environmental awareness
a
b c
d
a
b
asbestos
ozone
freon
a
b
c d
ahimsa
a
b
a
b
a Hacking
b Spreading virus
c Health hazard
a Security risk
Yen Yen
c
Health and safety
Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
Computer failure
a b c
d
e
a b
cyber laws
j
m ake a submission inwriting orally
a
c
d
f
g
a
b
d
a
Eye-witness Expert-witness
confidentiality
objective
shared understanding
impartial
a b
c d
e
Voluntarism
Community service
a
b
c
d
a
b
b
c
b
c
a
b
a
b
e
spirit-de-corps
leadership with trust
core values, namely
a
a
c
d
e
a
b
c
e
f
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
(a
b
b
Challenger
acceptable risk
normalization of deviance
b
c
a b
a
b
c
d
a
c
d
a
b
c
d
self-confidence.
Profession
Professional
Professionalism
a
b
c
duty
Right based
Duty based
Utilitarian based
W hat is m eant conceptual framework
conflict resolution.
eye witness expert witness.
a b
c d
e f
g h
i j
Lying
wrong
Deliberate deception
Youth voice
Reflection
b
liberty rights
a b
c
ii)
iii
iv
challenger
Challenger
a
b
i
ii
iii
iv
generate and distribute wealth
characteristics
c
a
b