1. Those principles and values
that actually guide, for better or worse, an individual’s personal conduct (Guy, 2001)
2. Morality is the informal
system of rational beings by which they govern their behavior in order to lesson harm or evil and do good, this
system, although informal, enjoys amazing agreement across time and cultures concerning moral rules, moral ideas
and moral virtues (Madden, 2000)
D. Values
1. Where emphasis is placed and
what is rewarded in an organization and society
2. Guiding principles of behavior
and conduct.
3. The core motivator for
behaviors
IV. Ethical
theories
A. In-depth knowledge is not
required but it is important to have an understanding
of some of the major theories to
help shape classroom discussions
B. Divine
Law
1. Based in many religions,
primarily Judeo-Christian and Islamic
2. What is considered good under
this philosophy? God’s will and word
3. What is right behavior?
Obeying God’s will
4. What are the strengths of this
theory? Moral certainty and guidance
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