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What do you do if…

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You witness a friend stealing another friend’s iPod?

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You get an invitation to go to Lake Tahoe for the same weekend you promised to babysit for your neighbors?

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You are waiting for your math teacher to return to his room and you notice that he has left his final exam lying out in plain sight?

4x +(3)y/43=5z

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Your find yourself alone with your best friend’s girlfriend/boyfriend, on whom you have a secret crush, and she/he makes a move on you?

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You find a pair of expensive sunglasses on the table at In-N- Out Burger, left there by a previous customer?

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Your parents go out of town for the weekend and tell you not to have friends over, but your friends find out that your parents are gone and they show up?

With beer.

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You dent the BMW in the next parking space as you pull out of the spot? Does your thinking change if the other car is a beat up old Chevy Nova?

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MORALS AND ETHICS

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Morality

Ethics

GoodEvil

Right

Wrong

Values

Culture

Decisions

“Moral Compass”

Sin

Conscience

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STEPDAD by Mike Ostresh

Moral/ethical thinking affects our relationships

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Moral/ethical issues arise in the workplace

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Penrose on Politics by Brett Penrose

We find examples of morals and ethics in public life

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In the daily news:

City Council Members Indicted IN

Real Estate Scam

Mountain View, Monday

Three members of the city council accused last year o buying city property at reduced cost

TEENS ARRESTED AFTER FOOD FIGHTLos Altos, yesterdayDozens of students were arrested at Los Altos High School early Wednesday after engaging in a high-spirited hurling of mashed potatoes in the school cafeteria.

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Morality generally defines personal character and is based on deep values

Ethics is generally defined as the social system in which morals are applied. In other words, codes of behavior expected by the group or institution.

Morality and Ethics--is there a difference?

The two can collide:* Court of Law* Medicine* Work situation* Other examples?

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Everyday moral/ethical questions:

Is it always right to tell the truth?

Do I have an obligation to help people in need?

How can I tell what “the right thing” is?

How do other people’s moral/ethical decisions affect mine?

What does it really matter if I “do right?”

What do I gain from behaving morally or ethically?

What do I sacrifice from behaving morally or ethically?

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Theories and Systems Theories and Systems of Morality & Ethicsof Morality & Ethics

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Lawrence Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development

Stage One: Respect for power and punishment-- I will do what I want as long as I don’t get in trouble

Stage Two: Looking out for #1-- I will do what benefits me; I’ll give if I get

Stage Three: “Good Boy” “Nice Girl”-- I please others to gain their approvalStage Four: Law and Order-- I conform; I do my duty to maintain social order; people who break rules should be punished

Stage Five: Justice through Democracy-- I actively work to change laws that are unfair; I work within the system

Stage Six: Guiding Moral Principles-- I do what I know is right even if the law says otherwise; I am always true to my values

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Ethical Relativism:

No principles are universally valid. All moral principles are valid relative to culture. The rules of the society serve as a standard.

Information for next five slides from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

Strength--Tolerance/Understanding of other cultures

Weakness--Confuses what ought to be done with what is currently done

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Divine Command Theory:

Moral standards depend on God who is all-knowing. Any act that conforms to the law of God is right; an act that breaks God’s law is wrong.

Strengths--Standards are from a higher authority than humans. Gives a reason for moral behavior.

Weakness--Depends on interpretation of God’s will.

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Utilitarianism:

Actions are judged right or wrong solely by their consequences. Right actions are those that produce the greatest balance of happiness over unhappiness. Each person’s happiness is equally important.

Strength--promotes human well-being and attempts to lessen human suffering.

Weakness--One person’s good can be another’s evil. Hard to predict accurately all consequences.

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Deontology:

Emphasis is on moral rules and duty. Rules go for everyone in the society. Emphasis on autonomy, justice and kind acts. People are treated as ends, never means.

Strength--Moral rules are universal

Weaknesses--Says nothing about the rights of other living things. Rules can be abstract--who decides what is moral?

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Virtue Ethics:

Morals are internal. It seeks to produce good people who act well out of spontaneous goodness. Emphasizes living well and achieving excellence.

Strength--Internalizes moral behavior

Weakness--Offers no guidance for resolving ethical dilemmas

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So begins our So begins our exploration of exploration of morality and morality and ethics! ethics!