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ETHICS Preliminaries
Course
Description:
Ethics deals with principles of ethical behavior in modern society at the level of the person, society, and in interaction with the
environment and other shared resources. (CMO 20 s 2013)
Morality pertains to the standards of right and wrong that an individual originally picks up from the community. The course discusses
the context and principles of ethical behavior in modern society at the level of individual, society, and in interaction with the
environment and other shared resources. The course also teaches students to make moral decisions by using dominant moral
frameworks and by applying a seven-step moral reasoning model to analyze and solve moral dilemmas.
The course is organized according to the three (3) main elements of the moral experience: (a) agent, including context- cultural,
communal, and environmental; (b) the act; and (c) reason or framework (for the act).
Learning Outcomes:
Course Outline:
The course is organized according to the three (3) main elements of the moral experience: agent (to include context - cultural,
communal, and environmental;) the act; and reason or framework (for the act).
Basic Concepts
Moral vs. non-moral standards
b. What are dilemmas?
c. Three levels of moral dilemmas (individual, organizationa,l systemic)
d. Foundation of morality: Freedom-responsibility for one's act and to others
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A. Feelings and moral decision-making
1. Feelings as instinctive and trained response to moral dilemmas
- Why they can be obstacles to making the right decisions
- How they can help in making the right decisions
C. Moral courage
1. Why the will is as important as reason
2. Developing the will
Part Ill: Frameworks and Principles Behind our Moral Disposition Frameworks (12 hours)
This section addresses the following questions:
• What are the overarching frameworks that dictate the way we make our individual moral decisions?
• What is my framework in making my decisions?
A. Virtue ethics
1. Aristotle
a) Te/os
b) Virtue as habit
c) Happiness as virtue
2. St. Tomas: Natural /aw
a) The natural and its tenets
b) Happiness as constitutive of moral and cardinal virtues
C. Utilitarianism
1. Origins and nature of theory
2. Business's fascination with utilitarianism
Conclusion: Ethics through Thick and Thin, and Ethics and Religion (6 hours)
This section addresses the following questions:
• What are the challenges to ethical behavior in today's world?
• Is it still meaningful to search for universal values?
• How do we respond to an increasingly pluralist and individualist globalized world?
A. The challenges of pluralism and fundamentalism: The search for universal values
1. Globalization and pluralism: New challenges to ethics
2. Challenges of filinnials
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Course Requirements
1. Written up moral dilemmas experienced by the students
2. Regular quizzes to test if students recall the principles and concepts they learn
3. Group and individual case analyses
4. Final oral exam
Assessment
40% Quizzes (4)
20% Individual case analysis/reflection paper (3)
20% Group case analysis (2)
20% Final oral exam (could be replaced with written exam) (1)
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ETHICS Learning Plan
Lecture: Difference
between moral and non-
moral standards
Recognize and What are moral Student Activity: Rachels, James. Group discussion: Students identify
recall a moral dilemmas? "What is Morality?" dilemmas in cases submitted by
For individual dilemmas:
experience Chap. 1 in The classmates.
Case discussion on
Elements of Moral
students' moral dilemmas
Philosophy, 1-15.
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4th ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill
Detect a moral The three levels For organizational dilemma: Alternatively. teacher could give two of
College, 2004.
dilemma of moral Medical and business these dilemmas (all personal and age-
dilemmas: ethics case, e.g., appropriate} in a written exercise where
indiv idual; pharmaceutical industry students identify and write the
Palma-Angeles ,
Identify the three organizational case- Dr. X goes to the dilemmas. And then discuss results with
Antonette, and
levels of moral (i.e., business, United States three times a writers of the dilemma.
Rowena Azada-
dilemmas medical. and year for free
Palacios. Medicine
public sector) ;
For structural dilemmas: Prices, Price
and structural
Expensive medicines in the Controls, and the
(i.e., network of
Philippines Philippine
institutions and
Pharmaceutic al
operative
Indust ry. Ma kati:
theoretical Lecture: Ateneo Graduate
paradigms , e.g.,
(a} What are moral School of Business,
universal health
dilemmas? Examples of 2011.
care}
dilemmas
(b} The three levels of News clips.
moral dilemmas (Teacher will have
to choose from
current news
events}
Cases written by
students.
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Explain why only Freedom as Viewing of video clii2 A Clockwork Class discussion to bring out reactions
human beings foundation for demonstrating unlimited Orange. Directed by and insights on the video clip, zeroing in
can be ethical moral acts freedom or the absence of Stanley Kubrick. on why freedom is crucial to the ethical
freedom Burbank, CA: exp erience.
Warner Bros., 1971.
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Cultural Relativism."
Chap. 2 in The
Evaluate the
Elements of Moral
strengths and
Philosophy, 16-31.
weaknesses of
4th ed. New York:
cultural relativism
McGraw-Hill
College, 2004.
Analyze crucial The Filipino way Viewing of video cli1;1 on the Elemia, Camille. At the end of this section, students
qualities of the Filipino way "Political Dynasties submit an essay wherein they narrate a
Filipino moral in PH." 9News personal experience, analyze how
identity in their Philippines, October problems were rooted in Filipino
own moral Student Activit'.'f Class 1, 2012. qualities, and, from hindsight,
experiences discussion: Description of httQs://youtu.be/FXY recommend how they would have done
highlights of Filipino culture K4fKlklM. things differently.
Evaluate
elements that Lecture: Strengths and Licuanan, Patricia et
need to be weaknesses of the Filipino al. "A Moral
changed moral character Recovery Program:
Building a People-
Building Nation." In
Values in Philippine
Culture and
Education:
Philippine
Philosophical
Studies I, edited by
Manuel B. Dy Jr.,
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31-48. Washington,
DC: The Council for
Research in Values
and Philosophy ,
1994.
Palma-Angeles,
Antonette. "Cultural
Drivers of
Corruption in
Business and
Governance." In
Business Ethics in
Asia: Issues and
Cases, edited by
Oscar G. Bulaong
Jr., Ike Janita Dewi,
and J. Sedfrey
Santiago, 20-36.
Quezon City:
Ateneo de Manila
University Press ,
2014.
Identify universal Universal values Lecture: Why there are Rachels, James. Written exercise on two scenarios
values universal values "The Challenge of highlighting (a) respect for human life,
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Cultural Relativism." and (b) truth-telling. Students discuss
Chap. 2 in The the possible results of upholding or not
Explain why
Elements of Moral upholding the two values.
universal values
Philosophy, 16-31.
are necessary for
4th ed. New York :
human survival
McGraw-Hill
College, 2004.
Recall defining How is moral Study Activity: At the start Animation or At the end of the class, hold 9!.Q..!,!Q
moments in their character of the class discussion, presentation on discussion and 12resentations, analyzing
moral formation developed? bring out students' circularity of acts the lives of Nelson Mandela and Adolf
understanding of and character. Hitler.
contributory elements to
Explain the their moral character
relationship Character studies of
Use of Gra1;2hi cs: Circularity
between Nelson Mandela and
of relationship of individual Adolf Hitler. (Will
individual acts
acts and moral character
and character provide.)*
Lecture: Moral character as
disposition; how it is
developed
Identify and Stages of moral Lecture: The six stages of Three cases/stories Quiz #3: Question/s: What are the six
articulate each development moral development on moral stages of moral development? Briefly
stage of moral development. (Will explain each stage.
Student Activity:
development provide.)*
Draw a chart of their life's
iournev usina Manila oaoer Grouo oresentation: Three cases/stories
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Capture and Feelings and Class Discussion: Personal Cases. {Will provide Role-play three cases, highlighting in
analyze their reason: Upsurge experiences and feelings after discussion with one case an emotional response, and in
feelings in of feelings is attached to these committee.)* the other a rational response.
personal moral natural and what
experiences we do with them
is what makes us Lecture: The class critiques the behavior and
ethical or responses of agents in the three cases.
(a) Feelings- importance,
Compare unethical origin, and disadvantages
reasonable and
emotional (b) Reason and Impartiality
responses The ethical
requirement of
reason and Student Activit f Group
impartiality discussion : Stories from
news clips highlighting
emotional and rational
responses
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and fairness should benefit from taxes? Readings in
Philosophy, edited
by Steven M. Cahn
Make use of and George Sher,
justice and 262-76. Fort Worth,
fairness TX: Harcourt Brace
College Publishers,
1996.
Identify the Globalization and Viewing of video cliQ on Knicker, Nicole. Identify the important moral challenges
important moral its ethical facets of globalization: "McDonald's: of globalization.
challenges of challenges Ethical challenges for Winning at Global
globalization business that works in a Marketing
globalized world; and what Strategies." Global
standards do workers E Brands,
follow? September 15,
Class Discussion : the Moral 2013.
Challenges of Globalization htt ://globalebrands.
com/mcdonalds-
winning-at-global-
marketing-
strategies.
Friedman, Thomas .
The Lexus and the
Olive Tree:
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GE Learnina Outcomes Ethics
10. Advocate respect for human rights L
11. Contribute oersonallv and meaninofullv to the countrv's develooment L
Skills (Practical Skills)
1. Work effectively in a group p
2. Apply computing tools to process information effectively 0
3. Use current technology to assist and facilitate learning and research 0
4. Negotiate the world of technology responsibly 0
5. Create solutions to problems in various fields p
6. Manage one's knowledge, skills, and values for responsible and productive living L
7. Organize one's self for lifelona learnina L
L = Learned
P = Practiced
O= Opportunity to learn
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