Online Thesis Statement Reviewer
Online Thesis Statement Reviewer
Online Thesis Statement Reviewer
THESIS STATEMENTS
1. IT IS IMPORTANT TO DISTINGUISH MORAL AND NON-MORAL STANDARDS BECAUSE
SOME VALUES AND NORMS HAVE MORAL IMPLICATIONS AND SOME DON’T.
Moral Standards
• Involve significant injuries or benefits
• Promote the well-being
• Based on adequacy of reasons that justify the act
• Based on impartial considerations and should equally apply to all (fair and just)
• Preferred over other standards including self- interest
• Associated with special emotion such as guilt, shame or remorse
non-moral standards
• Standards by which our judgement has no moral implication
• Standards of etiquette
• Standards of law
• Standards of aesthetics
• Performance standards
3. ONLY HUMAN BEINGS CAN BE ETHICAL. FREEDOM IS THE FOUNDATION FOR MORAL
ACTS. IT IS COROLLARY WITH RESPONSIBILITY.
We could no longer honestly say that the customs of other societies are morally inferior to our
own.
We could no longer justifiably criticize the code of our own society
The idea of moral progress is called into doubt.
Objections
but some values are shared by all cultures.
In order to criticize other cultures, however, we can appeal to broad principles.
This is closely tied to what people believe to be right; however, the code and the people
can be in error.
one moral code might be better or worse than others.
We shouldn’t tolerate everything. Human societies have done terrible things, and we
can acknowledge moral progress.
• Religious inclinations
Split level Christianity
Disparity between what we ought to do and what we are doing
Utang na loob
Filipinos always recognize one's indebtedness
Heinz dilemma
In making ethical decisions, it is necessary to perceive and eliminate unethical options and
select the best ethical alternative. This can be done by following several steps ethical decision-
making.
• virtues are good acts. intellectual virtue of wisdom helps us what particular virtue, among moral
virtues we need to apply under specific circumstance. For Aristotle, practice of virtues must be
in moderation, not too much neither too little. Thus in forming a virtues character one must
practice virtues habitually guided by the intellectual virtue of wisdom.
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• According to Kant, we need to look into our will, as either we possess the will that is good or will
that is bad. the only good without qualification is the good will
• will becomes good only when it is motivated by duty
• when we act from duty, we exhibit the good will.
• If a person does the right thing just because it pleases him, for Kant, he is not yet intrinsically
moral.
• To act morally is to act from no other motive than the motive of doing what is right.
• when a person acts out of duty, he is obedient to the categorical imperative
• For Kant, moral commands are always categorical and not hypothetical
• Categorical Imperative states that one is ought to do the moral law in the absence of conditions
since it is simply done out of duty not out of any condition.
• Categorical imperative has two formula, namely:
• Universalizability
• act only according to a maxim by which you can at the same time will that is shall become a
universal law”
• . Respect for person
• act in such a way that you always treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person
of any other, never simply as a means, but always at the same time as an end.
• Every person has intrinsic worth or dignity
• justice should be distributed that would yield fairness for those who have more and those who
have less
• fairness refers not to equality but as equity
• Principle of equality
• 1st: Each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive scheme of equal basic liberties
compatible with a similar scheme of liberties for others.
• Principle of difference
• 2nd: Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (a) reasonably
expected to be to everyone’s advantage, and (b) attached to positions and offices open to all.
• inequalities should benefit the least advantaged members of the society, and that opportunities
be given through employments
• This happens only when the resources are well-distributed from the macro-level, which is the
(economic growth from regional, national and international level), down to micro-level, which is
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(economic growth from the personal level that addresses their aspirations, capabilities,
productivities and opportunities)
• “economic growth under inclusive growth must create opportunities for all people in different
levels of the societies, and the resources distributed to them accordingly”
• Religion fulfills in man the need for answers to questions about life’s purpose, sufferings and
destiny.
• right and wrong/good and bad are part of the teachings found in all religious beliefs
• Religion provides an explanation to moral accountability.
• Secularization is a cultural transition in which religious values are gradually replaced with
nonreligious values.
• It has long been believed that secularization is the inevitable by-product of Modernization, and
that the rise of modern science, pluralism, and consumerism is sure to usher in the decline of
religion.
• religious fanaticism and extremists' beliefs fail to respect universal moral values
• twists beliefs in ways that would make it appear that it is their god and their religion that inspires
them to decapitate, torture and murder those who believe differently.