Ethics 1 Answer
Ethics 1 Answer
ACTIVITY 1
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING
1. Why are rules important?
People view rules as a general direction. It is essential to social being
because it may guide us in doing what is right and help us create a setting that is secure
and tranquil for all. Our society would be in disarray if there were no regulations.
2. Reflect on your attitude towards rules. Do your welcome rules? Or are you
allergic to rules? What if there were no rules?
To know the limits of their lives and where the borders are, people require
rules. Anarchy would result from a lack of regulations, but many rules are created by
those with little power who abuse it to feel important.
I so abide by some laws while disobeying others, but I never breach the law.
Our expectations of consistency and predictability are the foundation of "rules".
It's comforting to know things like a man will always hold the door open for a woman or
that the motorist to my left will definitely stop at the "STOP" sign on the octagonal sign
in front of me. How comforting to know that people will always put things away when
they’re done with them; that everyone will say “Please” and “Thank you;” that the
cream will pour out of the pitcher and down into the cup, as opposed to occasionally
soaring toward the ceiling.
The basic tenet of the "Golden Rule" (and its opposite, the "Silver Rule*") is that
we shall be treated with respect in return, and that harmony in the community is
attained by abiding by "the rules."
Unfortunately, life is not steady or predictable. The "rules" of social interaction
are very different from the "rules" of gravity, motion, etc. Youngsters pick up on gravity
very quickly, but "nice behavior" takes more time. Rules are not designed to be broken,
yet there are occasions when doing so is necessary or even advantageous.
* "Do not do to others what you would not have done to yourself."
ACTIVITY 2
1. Classify the following into groups: moral standard and non-moral standard.
No talking while your mouth is full.
Do not lie
Wear black or white for mourning; never red
The males should be the one to propose marriage not females
Don’t steal
Don’t cheat other
Don’t kill
Focus the microscope properly
Maintain a 36-24-36 body figure
Observe correct grammar when writing and speaking in English
Moral standards
No talking while your mouth is full.
Don't lie.
Wear black or white for mourning; never red.
Don't steal.
Don't cheat others.
Don't kill.
Non-moral standards