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GE 107 Ethics

CRIM 1 – B

1. Man as social being: His perception of


10. Man as Actor: His Understanding of
the importance of rules
Human Act and Act of Man
Joshua Matthew Frial & Rosemarie
Kent Vergabera & Gilbert Altoveros
Funtilar

11. Definition, Importance, Origin, and


2. Difference between Moral and Non-
moral Standards Disadvantages of Feelings
Jhonwel Fajaril & Shano Salomeo
What are Moral Dilemmas?
Three levels of Moral Dilemmas
12. Feelings as Instinctive and Trained
Justine Detobio & Yrick Adio
Response to Moral Dilemmas
Is Feeling Helpful in Making Right
3. Freedom as foundation of Moral Acts:
Decisions?
Absolute and Relative
Fritz Fuentes & Lester Dela Cruz
Reasons and Impartiality: Minimum
Requirement for Morality
13. The Seven Step Moral Reasoning Model
Dennis Calambro & Nikko Benson
Moral Courage: The Difference between
Reason and Will
4. Meaning of culture
Dailyn Facto & Rochel Capapas
Culture and its role in moral behavior
John Mike Frial & Niel Delfin
14. Moral Courage: The Difference between
Reason and Will
5. Man as moral agent: his role in moral
Will as Equally Important as Reason
development
Kathleen Salcedo & Florence Angel
Difference between Cultural Relativism
Budiao
and Ethnocentrism
Joshua Feguro & John Mark Dela Torre
15. Moral Theories and Mental Frames:
Why they are Important
6. Why is Cultural Relativism not tenable
Virtue Ethics: Aristotle
in Ethics?
Clarence Jey Flores & Angel Grace
Asian and Filipino understanding of
Lapastora
moral behavior: strengths and
weaknesses
Freddie Francisco & James Francisco 16. a. Telos
b. Virtue as Habit
c. Happiness as Virtue
7. Developing Virtue as Habit: Towards
Mike Padernal & Michael Angelo
Moral Character Development
Mahusay
Kayzie Indelible & Ann Marie Bergola

17. The Natural Law: St. Thomas Aquinas


8. Stages of Moral Development
Edjie Areňo & Justine Busil
Rigel Ken Bulahan & Chris John
Apocero
18. a. The Natural Law and Its Tenets
9. Conscience and Its Role in Moral b. Happiness as Constitutive of Moral
Decision-Making and Cardinal Virtues
Jerecho Niemez & Lester John Luto Earl Dono & Mel Joseph Fernandez
19. Deontological Ethics: Immanuel Kant
Jaime Careos III & Michael Navarro

20. a. Good Will


b. Categorical Imperative
Angelica Garnica & Delmark Labarejos

21. Different Kinds of Rights (Right


Theorists)
a. Legal
John Rey Lopez & Victor Dela Cruz

22. Different Kinds of Rights (Right


Theorists)
b. Moral
Mary Ann Tibor & Ronalene Tibor

23. Utilitarianism: John Stuart Mill


a. Origin and Nature of Theory
b. Business’ Fascination with
Utilitarianism
Jeomarie Fuasan & Welson Manojo

24. Justice and Fairness Promoting the


Common Good
a. Nature of the Theory
Rosiel Casiano & Merry Rose Cantor

25. b. Distributive Justice


B.1 Egalitarian
B.2 Capitalist
B.3 Socialist
Mark Jester Silva & Ryan Mercado

NOTES:

1. Reporters are responsible in giving their hand


outs or copy of their assigned topics to the class.

2. Reports should have a Power Point


Presentation (PPT).

3. Reporting is graded individually.

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