lesson 2

Cards (12)

  • the capacity to see things more than it already is
    reason
  • the principle of being fair and detaching oneself from biased and prejudice
    impartiality
  • it is to become someone that see things neutrally
    impartial person
  • it requires basic judgment that are based on objective criteria
    principle of justice
  • when making a moral decision, a person shall not look at the bias surrounding the situation but instead, will hear both sides of the argument
    impartiality thesis
  • stating the main issue of the moral argument
    state the problem
  • gathering of the factual information and addresses the non ethical issues 

    check the facts
  • identifying the involvement of things/person and other considerations
    identify relevant factor s
  • creation of the alternatives
    develop a list of options
  • give the 8 test options
    • harm test
    • organization test
    • publicity test
    • virtue test
    • defensibility test
    • reversibility test
    • professional test
    • business test
  • identifying whether the problem was solved
    make a choice between choices 1-5
  • reviewing the previous actions done
    review step 1-6