2. Ethics or moral philosophy
is a branch of philosophy that
involves systematizing, defending,
and recommending concepts of right
and wrong conduct
3. Ethics attempts to answer the questions
"How do we live well?" and "How can we
act properly?"
4. Offered by the Faculty of Philosophy, these
programs in Ethics and in Philosophy allow
students to understand the key ethical issues of
our modern society along with ethical questions
that arise in fields such as religion, politics,
health, business, communications, justice, the
environment, public affairs, etc. With the help of
major ethical theories, students can analyze
these issues to reveal primary values and
clashes over values and thus be able to
propose possible solutions to resolve these
ethical dilemmas.
5. As a branch of philosophy, ethics
investigates the questions
"What is the best way for people to
live?" and "What actions are right or
wrong in particular circumstances?"
6. Public Ethics
Ethics in the public sector is a broad topic
that is usually considered a branch of
political ethics. In the public sector, ethics
addresses the fundamental premise of a
public administrator's duty as a "steward" to
the public.
7. In other words, it is the moral
justification and consideration for
decisions and actions made during the
completion of daily duties when working
to provide the general services of
government and nonprofit organizations.
19. 1. Is a branch of philosophy that involves
systematizing, defending, and
recommending concepts of right and wrong
conduct.
a. Ethics
b. Public ethics
c. Public sector
d. Characteristics
a. Ethics
20. 2. Is a broad topic that is usually
considered a branch of political
ethics.
a. Public Ethics
b. ethics
c. Public sector
d. Characteristics
a. Public Ethics
21. 3. Offered by the ___________, these
programs in Ethics and in Philosophy
allow students to understand the key
ethical issues of our modern society.
a. Public Ethics
b. ethics
c. Public sector
d. Faculty of Philosophy
d. Faculty of Philosophy
22. 4. It is the moral justification and consideration
for decisions and actions made during the
completion of daily duties when working to
provide the general services of government
and non-profit organizations.
a. Public Ethics
b. ethics
c. Public sector
d. Faculty of Philosophy
a. Public Ethics
23. 5. Public issues involves addictive
substances.
a. medicines
b. drugs
c. Alcohol
d. tablet
b. drugs
24. 6. Public issues involves crowded of
vehicles.
a. traffic
b. Traffic sign
c. Traffic enforcer
d. Traffic light
a. traffic
25. 7. Public issues involves aborting of
fetus.
a. pregnancy
b. Abortion
c. Labor
d. production
b. abortion
26. 8. Public issues involves of lack of
education, food and work.
a. population control
b. poverty
c. Labor
d. production
b. poverty