2. Standard and Dilemmas
To call something “Right” in the abstract tells us a little.
Whatever its exact nature, morality has also emerged in human
affairs and represents a frame along with these others and
whatever the most plausible account of how one judges right and
wrong from a moral point of view, what is believed to be morally
right and wrong clearly often conflicts with what is right and wrong
from other perspectives.
3. Refers to the norms which is
we have about the types of
actions which we believe to be
morally acceptable and morally
unacceptable.
Moral Standard
Refers to rules that are unrelated
to moral or ethical considerations.
Either these standards are not
necessarily linked to morality or by
nature lack ethical sense.
Non-Moral Standards
Difference between
Moral & Non-Moral
Standards
4. Always Tells the Truth
Have Integrity
Seek Justice
Keep your promises
Moral Standards Non-Moral Standards
Etiquettes
Fashion Standards
Rules in Games
House Rules
Examples
6. 1. Moral Standards involve serious
wrongs or significant benefits
2. Moral Standards ought to be
preferred to other values.
3. Moral Standards are not established
by authority figures.
4. Moral Standards have the trait of
universalizability.
5. Moral Standards are based on
impartial considerations.
6. Moral Standards are associated with
special emotions and vocabulary
Characteristics of Moral
Standard
7. A conflict in which you have to
choose between two or more
actions and have a moral reasons
for choosing each action
Moral Dilemma
8. Ethical Dilemmas in the workplace
are quite common, and they’re
always to answer. The concepts as
straightforward, but the challenge is
the execution. Even when
organizations have great policies
and procedures it follow the laws
and regulations, there’s still a high
risk of unethical behavior.
Moral Dilemmas in the
Organization
9. Here are some common
missteps
Senior Leader fail to
“Walk the talk”
Individuals also have
need for closure which
lead to conlfict
avoidance
Leaders Have Irrational
entitlement
Defensive logic is
prevalent
Individuals may begin
cutting corners due to
misplaced incentives
10. Our geographical location and
growing population are still the top
and potential reasons why
developing the Philippine Health
care system remains a challenge,
said the department of Health
(DoH) and several United Kingdom
Based pharmaceuticals executives
in a recent dialogue.
The Philippines Health Care
Dilemma
11. Freedom and Morality
Morality deals with the choices that define who we
become and determine our eternal destiny. How we
define and use our freedom would clearly affect these
defining choices. For human Freedom to fulfill its
purpose, we need to have not only the ability to
choose, but the ability to choose what can do the
greatest good for us as human being.
12. To act freely is to act autonomously. To act
autonomously is to act according to a law I give
myself. Whenever I act according to the laws of
nature, demands of social convention, when I
pursue pleasure and comfort.
Kant’s Morality and
Freedom
13. Duty Vs.
Inclination
Morality Freedom
Autonomy Vs.
Heteronomy
Proper understanding of Kant’s notion of
moral law. Connection between morality,
freedom and reason
Reason
Categorical
Vs.
Hypothetical
Imperatives
14. The personal aspect of Morality
which might more properly be
called ethics. Is about the
cultivation of virtue. The
development of character traits that
choosing the good becomes a
matter of habit. But a person, in
order to be truly virtuous, must be
free to cultivate the virtues or not.
The Role of Freedom in
Morality
15. FREEDOM: The
Foundation of Moral
Act
Requirement of True
Freedom
Freedom and Freewill
Human Act s Vs. Acts
of Humans