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Direction: Please answer the questions comprehensively and cite examples to support your answer

1. Based on our discussion, explain comprehensively the meaning of Ethics in the context of personal
life, education, work, religion and law.

Based on the discussion Ethics is based on well-founded standards of right and


wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations,
benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. In personal life tend to equate ethics
with their feelings. But being ethical is clearly not a matter of following one's feelings. A
person following his /her feelings may recoil from doing what is right. In fact, feelings
frequently deviate from what is ethical. identify ethics with religion. Most religions, of
course, advocate high ethical standards. Yet if ethics were confined to religion, then
ethics would apply only to religious people. But ethics applies as much to the behavior
of the atheist as to that of the devout religious person. Religion can set high ethical
standards and can provide intense motivations for ethical behavior. Ethics, however,
cannot be confined to religion nor is it the same as religion. In law can't be the same as
being ethical. Most people's ethical ideals are frequently included in the law. But
morality and law can diverge from one another. Examples of laws that vary from what is
moral include our own pre-Civil War slavery laws and the old apartheid rules of
contemporary.

Ethics refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what
humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness,
or specific virtues. Ethics, for example, refers to those standards that impose the
reasonable obligations to refrain from rape, stealing, murder, assault, slander, and
fraud. Ethical standards also include those that enjoin virtues of honesty, compassion,
and loyalty. And, ethical standards include standards relating to rights, such as the right
to life, the right to freedom from injury, and the right to privacy. Such standards are
adequate standards of ethics because they are supported by consistent and well-
founded reasons. Ethics refers to the study and development of one's ethical standards.
As mentioned above, feelings, laws, and social norms can deviate from what is ethical.
So, it is necessary to constantly examine one's standards to ensure that they are
reasonable and well-founded. Ethics also means, then, the continuous effort of studying
our own moral beliefs and our moral conduct, and striving to ensure that we, and the
institutions we help to shape, live up to standards that are reasonable and solidly-
based.
2. Explain comprehensively, how does industry and Society complement each other? and how does
work ethic affects the smooth flow of industry as it serves society.

Industry and Society are the two system which interact with each other and are
interdependent. Society requires industry or business which provides manufacture it
need investment capital input and lot of transaction and interact the people need of the
welfare of the society. Work ethic affect the smooth flow of industry as it serves the
society to aimed economy to get the job and create wealth and to earn salary. To
ensure the productivity, privacy to raise the family,security, cultural and social
development, welfare and affect the environment it give opportunities for all in their
abilities but without discrimination. It also creates opportunities for changes in the nature
of work itself. An employee with a good work ethic can produce high-quality work
consistently that helps move the organization. Along with their often professional
attitudes within the workplace, employees like these exhibit model behaviour for others
to emulate. Their outlook and behaviours can have a positive impact on other employe.

3. Give 5 scenarios of life that would reveal the distinction of Morality and Ethics using the table below.

4. Explain comprehensively the statement "People will act congruent with their personal values or what
they deem to be important."

Personal values are defined as emotional beliefs in principles regarded as particularly


favorable or important for the individual. These are the values that people exhibit in their
own lives and what they consider to be most important. These might include creativity,
humility, integrity, compassion, selflessness or friendship.

5. How important values to you? and how does values define your identify as a civilized human being?

For me, Values are important in life because they influence our behavior, personality,
attitude, thoughts, and decision-making.Values define as our emotion,belief in principle
and it is important to each other. Our values identify our emotion to our experience.
Human values are relate to right conduct, relate our peace,truth,love and non-violence.

6. When does values become synonymous to ethics?

Ethics and Values together lay the foundation for sustainability. While they are
sometimes used synonymously, they are different, wherein ethics are the set of rules
that govern the behaviour of a person, established by a group or culture. Values refer to
the beliefs for which a person has an enduring preference. Ethics and values are
important in every aspect of life, when we have to make a choice between two things,
wherein ethics determine what is right, values determine what is important.

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