Reflecting
Upon Ethics: What is it?
Ethical
Judgments
“Ethics is based on well-founded
standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in
terms of rights, obligations, benefits for society, fairness, or specific
virtues”
“Plausible ethical judgements are made
through a process of moral reasoning and in terms of things we value”
Not trying to upend the order of moral
judgments, many of people’s ethical judgments are phrased in terms of what they
look for. As it can be observed without having to brood over for a lengthy
moment, that the list below specifies many of the things one looks for in life.
“Ethics refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what
humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to
society, fairness, or specific virtues”
Ethical
judgments are phrased in term of … |
best
interests |
happiness |
|
fairness |
|
safety |
|
rights |
|
Adapted by Prof. Jonathan Acuña from The Open University’ Global Ethics (2020) |
As people delve deeper into
understanding ethical assessments, it is necessary to take note of the feelings
brimming inside oneself when talking about responsibilities, duties, rights,
consequences, decency, morality, and virtue. These are not things people are
exactly looking for in their lives’ ethics, but these are moral constructs linked
to ethical actions that are expected from fellow people. Ethics is also “the study
and development of one’s ethical standards”
Ethical
judgments are phrased in term of people’s… |
duties |
responsibilities |
|
rights |
|
bad
consequences |
|
decency,
morality, virtue |
|
Adapted by Prof. Jonathan Acuña from The Open University’ Global Ethics (2020) |
One does
not have to be out of one’s wits to comprehend that humanity is ruled by
ethics. This is not about thinking that the gods rule from on high, and they
are the ones who instruct humans to act morally in the eyes of their fellow people.
As stated by Aristotle (2016), “every
craft and every investigation, and likewise every action and decision, seems to
aim at some good; hence the good has been well described as that at which
everything aims.” Humans are ruled by reason, and reason should be governed by
morality aiming at goodness.
References
Aristotle. (2016). Nicomachean Ethics. Scotts Valley, CA:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
The Open University. (2020). Ethics. Retrieved
October 17, 2020, from FutureLearn.Com:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/global-ethics/3/steps/905593
Velasquez, M., Andre, C., Shanks, T., & Meyer, M.
(2010, January 1). What is Ethics? Retrieved October 19, 2020, from
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University:
https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-decision-making/what-is-ethics/
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