This document discusses principles of global ethics and citizenship. It outlines 10 principles including non-violence, human rights, democratic laws, compassion, unity in diversity, justice, sustainability, and global education. It describes the ethical obligations of world citizens as having wisdom to see interconnectedness, courage to respect differences, and compassion to empathize with those suffering elsewhere. It also introduces Kwame Appiah and quotes his principles of preventing harm and satisfying basic needs, with highest duties to family and friends.
This document discusses principles of global ethics and citizenship. It outlines 10 principles including non-violence, human rights, democratic laws, compassion, unity in diversity, justice, sustainability, and global education. It describes the ethical obligations of world citizens as having wisdom to see interconnectedness, courage to respect differences, and compassion to empathize with those suffering elsewhere. It also introduces Kwame Appiah and quotes his principles of preventing harm and satisfying basic needs, with highest duties to family and friends.
This document discusses principles of global ethics and citizenship. It outlines 10 principles including non-violence, human rights, democratic laws, compassion, unity in diversity, justice, sustainability, and global education. It describes the ethical obligations of world citizens as having wisdom to see interconnectedness, courage to respect differences, and compassion to empathize with those suffering elsewhere. It also introduces Kwame Appiah and quotes his principles of preventing harm and satisfying basic needs, with highest duties to family and friends.
Regie Ayson Benjie Banaag Maricar Babagay Jona Barsalote
TEN PRINCIPLES OF GLOBAL ETHICS AND WORLD CITIZENSHIP DIALOGUE • NON- VIOLENCE • HUMAN RIGHTS • DEMOCRATIC LAWS • COMPASSION AND KINDNESS UNITY IN DIVERSITY
JUSTICE-MAKING
SUSTAINABILITY
GLOBAL EDUCATION
THE EARTH CONSTITUTION
ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS OF WORLD CITIZEN • A global citizen has the wisdom to perceive the interconnectedness of all life and living. • The courage no to fear or deny differences ; but to respect and strive to understand people of different cultures. • The compassion to maintain an imaginative empathy that reaches beyond one's immediate surroundings and extends to those suffering in distant places . Kwame Anthony Appiah
•Kwame Akroma-Ampim Kusi Anthony
Appiah •born on May 8, 1954 •a British-American philosopher and writer. •University Professor of Philosophy at Princeton Univers ✓If you can prevent something bad from happening at the cost of something less bad, you ought to do it. ✓People have a right to the satisfaction of their basic needs such us health, food, shelter and education. ✓In any event, our highest duties are those whom we are closest - FAMILY, FRIENDS. PiCTURE ANALYSIS Directions: Identify what principle is describe in every picture and explain and share your thoughts. QnA Session Thank You