Ethics is the study of human morality and behavior. It examines how humans make choices and considers what makes actions right or wrong. The document outlines several approaches to ethics and discusses how ethics relates to both religion and law. It also defines important ethical concepts like morality, character, and personhood.
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Introduction ETHICS
Ethics is the study of human morality and behavior. It examines how humans make choices and considers what makes actions right or wrong. The document outlines several approaches to ethics and discusses how ethics relates to both religion and law. It also defines important ethical concepts like morality, character, and personhood.
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ETHICS
Fromthe Greek word “ethos”→
characteristic way of acting”, “habit” or “custom” SOCRATES – regarded as the father of moral philosophy Fromthe Latin equivalent is “mos”, “mores”, from which come the word moral and morality. ETHICSstudies the characteristics behavior of man as endowed with reason and freewill. Definition of ETHICS *The science of the morality of human acts. HUMAN ACTS → actions done intentionally and freely. Ex. Walking, playing, reading, working, shopping, jogging ACTS of MAN → instinctive; physiological and psychological movements : breathing, feeling happy, or falling in love. ETHICS is the study of man as moral being, one who is rationally able to distinguish between right and wrong. Examines how man is accountable for his actions and its consequences and proposes how man ought to live his life – meaningfully. Concerns with morality, the quality which makes an act good or evil, correct or wrong. Examines and explains the rational basis why actions are moral or immoral. The Art of Correct Living ART- what is orderly and harmonious
Ethics is the “art of correct living”.
It teaches how we may put an order and harmony in our lives Only beneficial when its truth are put into practice as rules of conduct. Regarded as the “only necessary knowledge”. Morally upright : God-fearing, patriotic, diligent, honest, helpful of others, self- respecting and protective of his family. Ethics and Religion Both concerned with moral education, different but compliment each other. Ethics relies on reasons for its conclusions, also teaches the value of religion Religionis a system of beliefs and practices based on faith or truths revealed to man by God, contributes to the development of ethical thought. Ethical Norms and Law Gambling and divorce – immoral acts but legal in the laws of society. Robbing a bank is not a crime unless its attempted. Ethical norms cover thoughts and feelings so that a person could sin because of what he thinks or desires. Moral norms require proper spiritual disposition towards what is lawful- not sufficient to do good, one must be sincere in doing what is good. Ethical Approaches 1. Aesthetic Approach – man is responsible to the state since there is no God who rules the universe. Morality is an invention of man to suit his requirement. Moral truths are temporary and changeable depending on the situation. The concept of good and evil is relative. (something can be thought of in opposite ways depending on what one compares it to) 2. Theistic Approach - Assumes that God is the Supreme Lawgiver-everything must conform to God’s Eternal plan or creation. Man is accountable for his actions and deserves a reward or punishment in this life or in the next. General and Special Ethics
GeneralEthics – about the principle of
morality. It explains the norms with which the moral significance of the human act is determined Special Ethics – the application of general ethics to the problems and issues confronting a person on account of his circumstances in life. MAN as a PERSON ETHICS is the study of man as a moral being. What goals we assign to ourselves, what actions we choose to do, and how we treat others – depend on how we understand ourselves as a human being. “The starting point of wisdom is TO KNOW ONESELF.” Filipino Beliefs…
Man is a creature of God.
Man has an immortal soul. Man has an assigned destiny in life. Man must do good or else be punished by God. Man by nature is good but is morally weak. Regarding MORALITY, Filipinos believe that … MORALITY is “batas ng Diyos”. A person should respect his humanity, “pagkatao”. A person should love and care for his family. A person should strive to live peacefully with others. A person should fear God and His punishment. Rational Animal
Man is an organism composed of a
material body and spiritual soul. Hylomorphic- substantial union of body and soul, matter and spirit. Human Nature – the essential wholeness; made up of man’s biological, psychological, and rational powers. Human Nature Biological Powers – nutrition, locomotion, growth and reproduction. Psychological Powers – include those of the senses; smelling, tasting, seeing, hearing, perceiving, imagining and remembering. -alsoincludes acts of emotions: love, hatred, desire, disgust, joy, sorrow, fear, despair, and courage. Rational Powers- of intellect and will- comprehension and volition, respectively. Natural Law – human nature ; laws of society, it directs man in all his activities; applies only to man as a rational animal. Laws of Nature – the forces governing the material universe, including man. Three Characteristics that Reveal Man’s Moral Nature 1.Man by natural insight is able to distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong, moral and immoral. 2. Man feels himself obliged to do what is good and to avoid what is evil. 3. Man feels himself accountable for his actions so that his good deeds merit rewards, while his evil deserve punishment. MAN as a PERSON Person is human nature actualized and manifested in the history of place and time. Person – an individual, existing separately and independently from others, capable of knowing and loving in an intellectual way, and of deciding for himself the purpose or end of his actions Person is an individual human being. Personalityis the sum of those physical attributes and tendencies which define a person’s distinctive behavior. -the sum of a person’s physical constitution , talents, abilities, and habits which define characteristic behavior. -consists of the physical qualities and mannerisms of an aesthetically refined person. CHARACTER -refers the person’s choice of values
and his intelligent exercise of his
freedom -an aspect of the human soul. “Personality is the principle of rational action(pleasant or unpleasant), character is the principle of moral action (good or bad)”.-Brennan
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