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Module In: Benhar A. Iribani, LPT

This 3-unit ethics course module aims to analyze the nature of morals and values, discussing the interplay between individuals and society. It will examine the development of notions of right and wrong, freedom and morality, and the difference between values and moral values. The 54-hour course will cover 10 lessons on these topics, and will assess students through position papers, group presentations, quizzes, assignments, blogs/journals, and individual and group outputs, with midterm and final exams accounting for 50% of the final grade.

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Module In: Benhar A. Iribani, LPT

This 3-unit ethics course module aims to analyze the nature of morals and values, discussing the interplay between individuals and society. It will examine the development of notions of right and wrong, freedom and morality, and the difference between values and moral values. The 54-hour course will cover 10 lessons on these topics, and will assess students through position papers, group presentations, quizzes, assignments, blogs/journals, and individual and group outputs, with midterm and final exams accounting for 50% of the final grade.

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MODULE IN

Prepared by

BENHAR A. IRIBANI, LPT


Ethics Instructor
OVERVIEW

To the student,

This module aims to analyze the nature of mores and values in ethics. It

discusses the interplay between the individual as a free moral agent, and his/her society

or environment, as well as the process of value experience, including the difference

between values and moral values. In broad strokes, it gives a background on the nature

of morality and the mores which are the subject matter of ethics. It examines the nature

of mores, including the development of the notion of what is ‘right’ in our culture. The

module also examines the notion of freedom as it relates to morality, together with the

wide range of values and moral values, including the nature and basis of the choices

that we make

COURSE CREDIT :3 – Units (54 hours Engagement)


COURSE PLACEMENT: Level 1 Second Semester
COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course will cover the basics occupational safety and health program and a
minimum of 54 hours or 18 weeks of lectures This also an introduction to the
philosophical study of morality, including the theory of right and wrong behavior, the
theory of value (goodness and badness), and the theory of virtue and vice. Besides
providing familiarity with the primary questions addressed within moral philosophy and
the most influential answers given by well-known philosophers, this course is designed
to help students develop their abilities to read, explicate, analyze, and evaluate
philosophical literature, write and express themselves well about their own ethical
positions, and think critically and analytically about ethical issues.
Objective: At the end of this course, the student should be able to:

1. Discuss the nature of mores and values in ethics


2. Explain the difference between values and moral values;
3. Differentiate between a moral judgment and a moral decision
4. Explore the difference between intellectual choice and practical choice

REQUIRMENTS AND ASSESSMENT


 Position Paper
 Group Report thru video presentation (Case Study)
 Quiz, Assignments thru E-mail or currier
 Blog/Video Blog/Journal
 Activity (Essay or Reflection)

I. GRADING SYSTEM
 Average quiz 10%
 Activity 15%
 Blogs and Journals 15%
 Course output
1. Individual 25%
2. Group 25%
Total 50%
Major Exams (Mid/Fin) 50%
MODULE CONTENT

LESSON 1 : The Realm of Morality: Ethics and More


LESSON 2: The Role of Society and the Individual in the Emergence of Mores
LESSON 3: Freedom and Morality
LESSON 4: Necessary Conditions for Morality: Freedom and Obligations
LESSON 5: Voices and Values
LESSON 7: Only Humans are Moral
LESSON 8: Value Experience: Values and Moral Values
LESSON 9: Moral Judgement and Moral Decisions
LESSON 10: Intellectual and Practical Choice

Reference:

Textbook:

E-Source

Prof. Madamba (2019). “Ethics Module,“ University of the Philippines. Retrieve at


https://www.studocu.com.ph

Disclaimer and Liability

This material is not intended for uploading nor commercial use, but purely for

educational purposes only and for the utilization of Metro Zampen College Incorporated

only content found in this module are not entirely mine and I give due credit and

acknowledge mentioned authors found in the citation and reference. Any reproduction

and distribution of this module will be subject for legal action and penalties.

Prepared by:
Benhar A. Iribani, LPT
Ethics Instructor

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