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Identify a list of: (a) obligations we are expected to fulfill, (b) prohibitions we are
required to respect, and (c) ideals we are encouraged to meet. Discuss whether
these are ethical in nature or not.
2. Are clothes a matter of pure aesthetic taste, or does it make sense for clothes to
become a subject in a discussion of ethics? Why? How about other forms of
adornment, such as tattoos and piercings?
3. Look for a newspaper article that tackles an ethical issue. Consider the following
questions:
a) What makes this a matter of ethics?
b) What is your own ethical judgment on this case?
c) What are your reasons for this judgment?
4. Brainstorm and come up with a list of common Filipino values. Consider the
strengths and weaknesses of these.
5. Imagine that you are a legislator. What rules or laws that currently prohibit
certain acts or practices would want to amend or repeat? Also, are there certain
acts or practices currently permitted by the law that you would want to prohibit?
Think of this on the level of your school, your city, and the nation.
6. Comment on this statement: “what I believe must be true if I feel very strongly
about it.”
7. Is looking after the benefit of your own family over all other aspects considered
as another form of egoism? Discuss.

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