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POINTERS TO REVIEW IN ETHICS

I. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
A. Philosophy
a. Etymology (literal meaning)
b. Philosopher
c. Definition of Philosophy (real meaning)
B. Branches of Philosophy
C. Value of Doing Philosophy

II. ETHICS
A. Definition of Ethics
a. Ethics in Greek & Judeo-Christian Tradition
b. Etymology
c. Nature of ethics
B. Types of Ethics Guidelines:
C. Importance of Doing Ethics
1. Use Black Pen.
III. MORAL DILEMMA 2. Strictly follow your Batch
A. What is moral dilemma? Schedule. If you failed to follow
B. What is false moral dilemma? your given schedule, you will be
C. Ethical Decision-Making Process given a different type of
Examination.
IV. HUMAN FREEDOM: FREEDOM & RESPONSIBILITY 3. Come on time, don’t be late. No
A. Freedom as illusion – B.F Skinner considerations will be given. If
B. Absolute Freedom – Jean Paul Sartre you’re late, you’ll still follow the
a. Definition time duration of your classmates
b. Three types of being who are currently taking the
exam.
V. MORAL DEVELOPMENT 4. No CR breaks or excuses during
A. What is moral development? the exam. (Make sure to do them
B. Piaget’s Theory of Moral Development before the examination)
a. 2 Stage-Theory 5. Don’t just memorize, comprehend
C. Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development as there are application type of
a. 6 Stage-Theory questions.
b. Story of Heinz 6. Further instructions will be given
before the examination starts.

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