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MODULE-1-LES-1 Activity 2&3.pptx
1. Group 3
Activity 2 & 3
Juvil Gohil
Kim Olaso
Rald Napalla
Angel Naquila
Sherlyn Borromeo
2. .
Both ethics and
morals refer to
“right” and
“wrong” behaviors
and conduct.
Ethics
Ethics are a formal system
of beliefs that guide our
behavior.
It entails the study of
good and bad, as well as
the morals and principles
that govern conduct in
humans.
Morality
The concepts or norms of
human behavior that set
right from wrong are
referred to as morality.
It is the system of
principles and convictions
that directs people and
groups in judging what
behavior is morally right
or wrong, good or bad.
3. Activity 3 : Quotation Analysis
Work in a group to elucidate with
examples on the line provided below.
As ethics outlines theories of right and wrong and good or bad actions, morality
translates these theories into real actions. Thus, morality is nothing else but a
doing (or the practice) of ethics (Babor 1999:9).
4. Ethical Theory: Utilitarianism
Ethical Principle: The greatest good for the greatest number.
Morality in Action: A company decides to donate a portion of its profits to a
charity that addresses a widespread social issue, aiming to maximize overall
well-being in society.
5. Ethical Theory: Kantian Deontology
Ethical Principle: Act according to maxims that can be universally applied.
Morality in Action: An individual refuses to lie, even in a difficult situation,
because lying would lead to a contradiction if everyone were to do the same.
6. Ethical Theory: Virtue Ethics
Ethical Principle: Focus on cultivating virtuous character traits.
Morality in Action: A person consistently demonstrates honesty, kindness, and
integrity in their daily interactions, embodying the virtues emphasized in
virtue ethics.