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ethical thinking
Ethical thinking involves understanding that ethics is distinct from science, religion, cultural norms, law, and personal feelings. To make ethical decisions, one must evaluate alternative actions, make and test decisions, gather facts, act, and reflect on outcomes, and recognize ethical issues.
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framework for ethical thinking 4)Making ethical decisions Act and Reflect on the Outcome Make a Decision and Test It Evaluate Alternative Actions Get the Facts Recognize an Ethical Issue 3)Putting the Approaches Together each approach gives us important information to determine what is ethical in a particular situation 2)Ethical standards The Virtue Approach:ethical actions ought to be consistent with certain ideal virtues that provide for the full development of our humanity The Common Good Approach:the notion that life in community is a good in itself and our actions should contribute to that life The Fairness or Justice Approach:the idea that all equals should be treated equally The Rights Approach:that best protects and respects the moral rights The Utilitarian Approach:provides the most good or does the least harm 1)ethics: Ethics is not science Ethics is not following culturally accepted norms ethics is not following the law ethics is not religion ethic is not feelings behavior that tell us how people should act