It is like gratitude and admiration, which people may feel when they see another acting with compassion and kindness, can prompt people to help others
Culture
It is a manner of looking at reality by a certain group of people, in a certain place, and in a certain time in History
Ethical Subjectivism
It is moral statements reports feelings or opinions, and are there factual an can be true or false
Moral Character
It refers to the collection of qualities that differentiate one individual from another
Heart Dox
In this book, the author expressed that there is a difference between experiencing the emotion and expressing the emotion
Culture
It consists the way peoplerelated to the words through basic assumptions and images which would more or less give them a coherent view of reality they experience
Feelings
It play majorrole in most of the ethical decisions people make
Universal Values
Are those ideals that we believed should be privileged and promoted in the lives of all human beings in spite of the differing cultures and societies wherewegrewup
Rachels (2018)
Who is points out that there are some moral rules that all societies must embrace because these rules are necessary for society to exist
Aristotle
He warns that e should avoid these vices and focus on the GOLDEN MEAN which is such as right reason declares it to be
Arete
Greek word of virtue which mean excellence
Emotivisim
Boo-Yay Theory of Ethcis
Empathy
Ability to understand and share other person's feelings, experience
Socrates
He once noted that man should aim to learn to live virtuously, and modem man is no exception
Cultural Relativism
The idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, and not to be judged against the another
Moral Codes
Are sets of rules or guidelines that a person or group follows in order to live a just and good life
Moral Character
It is analysis of an individual's steady moral qualities
Good Character
It must be cultivated and be brought to maturity so that somehow when man will be confronted with moral decisions, he can determine seriously the right choices
Moral Agent
A being who is capable of acting with reference to right and wrong
Presidential Decree No. 1963
It is Anti-Mendicancy law
Moral Characters
Are dispositions of both the heart and mind to do virtuous acts
Aristotle
He used the term virtue to express our moral obligations
OUTER DIRECTED NEGATIVE EMOTIONS
aim to discipline or punish for example people direct anger, disgust or contempt at those who have acted unethically
SOCRATES
Who said that The unexamined life is not worth living. All are encouraged to engage in a never ending task of doing what is good
MATSOMUTO 2007
Who defines culture as a unique meaning and information system, shared by a group and transmitted across generations.
SYMPATHY
It is care for another person's problems and feelings
MORAL AGENCY
It is an individual's ability to make moral judgments based on some notion of right and wrong
MAX SCHELER 2021
Would suggest that one lives in his acts, permitting every act with his peculiar character
FRANK SONNENBERG
Who said character is fingerprint of your soul
VIRTUE
It is defined as any disposition or character that an individual desires in him or others.
PLATO
He highlights the four cardinal virtues
MORAL CODES
It dictates many aspects of our lives, from how we act with different age groups, to how we dress, and even how we treat other people.
INNER DIRECTED NEGATIVE EMOTIONS
It is like guilt, embarrassment, and shame often motivate people to act ethically
What is true about Culture?
STATEMENT 1,2, 3, ARE ALL CORRECT.
What is true about Moral Character?
STATEMENT 1 ONLY
MORAL CHARACTER
It is a concept of character can express a variety of attributes including the presence or lack of virtues or of good behaviours or habits
EMOTIONS EVOKED BY SUFFERING
It is such as sympathy and empathy, often lead people towards others
FILIPINO STRENGTH
• Hard Work• Family Orientation• Ability to Survive• Pakikipagkapwa tao• Flexibility, Adaptability, Creativity• Faith and Religiosity• Cheerfulness, Joy, Humor