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Study of Society and Culture, students develop the ability to influence their own futures, by
developing skills, values and understandings that enable effective participation in
contemporary society.
Ethics tends to be a cross-disciplinary field of study. Theologians study ethics and morality
considering religious teachings and divine commands. Psychologists seek to understand how
people's values influence their thinking, behavioral motivations, and personal development.
The end results of this search are ethical systems or theories groups of systematically
related ethical principles that attempt to describe and prescribe human morality. Scholars in
applied ethics then take these ethical systems and principles and apply them to
Session Guide SSE 210
Sociologists define society as the people who interact in such a way as to share a common
culture. The cultural bond may be ethnic or racial, based on gender, or due to shared
beliefs, values, and activities. The term society can also have a geographic meaning and
refer to people who share a common culture in a particular location.
Culture and society are intricately related. A culture consists of the “objects” of a society,
whereas a society consists of the people who share a common culture. When the terms
culture and society first acquired their current meanings, most people in the world worked
and lived in small groups in the same locale
1. This activity is for introduction and to open the topic the presenter flash pictures on
the screen. The picture is all about Ethics and Culture and Society (The presenter call
participants to answers the picture).
2. Content proper, presenter will present the topic. a. Patterns of Ethics b. Culture and
Society (Presenter ask the participants if there is any question, clarification or additional
input on the topic)
WORDLES
1. S H T C I E
- is the study of questions of morality, the search to understand what is right,
wrong, good, and bad.
2. E D C S I R T P E V I S H T C I E
- deals with what people believe (or made to believe) to be right or wrong, and
accordingly holds up the human actions acceptable or not acceptable or
punishable under a custom or law.
3. P A L P E I D S H T C I E
- deals with the philosophical examination, from a moral standpoint, of particular
issues in private and public life which are matters of moral judgment.
4. U C T L E R U
- consists of the beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics common to
the members of a particular group or society.
5. O S I C E Y T
- is a group of people involved with each other through persistent relations, or a
large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically
subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
EXPLAIN AND ACQUIRE: Acquisition of knowledge will occur from the discussion of the presenter through
ELABORATE handouts.
Lecture 1
Patterns of Ethics
Session Guide SSE 210
A. Types of Ethics
1. Descriptive Ethics
2. Normative Ethics
Virtue ethics
Deontological ethics
Consequentialism (Teleology)
3. Meta Ethics
4. Applied Ethics
Decision ethics
Professional ethics
Clinical Ethics
Business Ethics
Organizational ethics
Social Ethics
Lecture 2
Culture and Society
CULTURE VS SOCIETY
CULTURE SOCIETY
TARGET The following are the target activities for this session guide:
ACTIVITIES 1) Exploring the web.
2) Group discussion
3) Brainstorming
Session Guide SSE 210
4) Concept mapping
5) Reflection
TARGET Lecture 1
DELIVERABLES Patterns of Ethics
B. Types of Ethics
5. Descriptive Ethics
6. Normative Ethics
Virtue ethics
Deontological ethics
Consequentialism (Teleology)
7. Meta Ethics
8. Applied Ethics
Decision ethics
Professional ethics
Clinical Ethics
Business Ethics
Organizational ethics
Social Ethics
Lecture 2
Culture and Society
ASSESSMENT EVALUATION For this activity, Unlock the listed important terms/concepts by providing definitions and/or
gist of ideas by citing source/s as necessary. Further, use your own sentence the
term/concept. Answer Briefly
• Decision ethics
• Professional ethics
• Clinical Ethics
• Business Ethics
• Organizational ethics
• Social Ethics
REFERENCES
https://www.britannica.com/topic/ethics-philosophy
Session Guide SSE 210
https://www.gktoday.in/topic/four-branches-of-ethics/
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/sociology/culture-and-societies/culture-and-society-defined