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You are a scientist who has made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize medicine but also has the potential for misuse as a biological weapon. What is your ethical responsibility in this situation?
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Share your findings with trusted colleagues and seek their guidance on how to proceed responsibly.
Publish your findings immediately, regardless of the potential consequences.
Destroy your research to eliminate the risk of misuse.
Keep your findings secret to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.
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What kind of Filipino trait is exemplified by bahala na?
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You are a scientist who has made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize medicine but also has the potential for misuse as a biological weapon. What is your ethical responsibility in this situation?
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What kind of Filipino trait is exemplified by bahala na?
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In the consideration of the prevailing âtayo-tayoâ mentality of the most Filipinos, one goal for CHANGE to be considered is to develop _____.
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Healthy interpersonal relation may be indirectly observed in the ____.
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Conviction is the ability to implement oneâs decision only when it is ________.
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The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
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The quality that allows someone to continue doing something or trying to do something even though it is difficult or opposed by other people.
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To discourage bullying, teachers should nurture children to respect oneself and others which is the essence of _____.
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Of the following statements admonish to love even oneâs enemy?
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Capability interest and resources are some of the considerations when selecting one's ___.
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No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted. This quotation means __________.
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Emotional intelligence is the desired social relation trait, which starts from the understanding that people are naturally ______.
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Observance of good manners and right conduct in places where people earn their livelihood and in the practice of their respective professions is known as
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In a moral dilemma, act or decide only when you firmly believe that what you will do is dictated by what kind of conscience?
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When one perceives the difference between right and wrong, this person has reached which stage of values development?
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Personhood includes not only the physical aspect of an individual but, to a large extent, the individualâs __________.
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The process of values clarifications succeeds when something which is valued has been _______.
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Mr. Lozano deals with the employees in his division as he deals with the members of his family which accounts for his _____ personality.
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These are traits of a psychosocially healthy person EXCEPT .
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What results from contradictory emotional or psychological attitude?
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By being able to hold his anger even when provoked, David shows his personal quality of ___.
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Biological reference is used for the human being, but moral reference should be used to the ___
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The belief that one's own culture is superior and correct compared to others
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A professional teacher should faithfully observe the _____.
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Thoughts are feelings are not easily observed because they are ____.
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What happens to a good action when it is performed on account of an evil motive?
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The growth and development vary from person to person is exemplified in the principle of ___.
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Cora is an average student in class, not exceptionally bright but well-adjusted with her classmates and teachers because she has exceptionally _____ intelligence.
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Which ethical theory emphasizes the consequences of actions, aiming to maximize overall happiness or well-being?
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Immanuel Kant is most closely associated with which ethical theory?
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The "Golden Rule," treating others as you would like to be treated, is a fundamental principle in many ethical traditions. Which philosopher is often credited with a version of this rule?
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Which ethical principle suggests that individuals should be treated as ends in themselves, not merely as means to an end?
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Aristotle's ethical theory focuses on developing good character traits, known as:
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Which ethical framework prioritizes individual liberties and limited government intervention?
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John Rawls' "Veil of Ignorance" is a thought experiment used to develop principles of justice in which framework?
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Which philosopher is known for their emphasis on the "will to power" as a driving force in human behavior?
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The concept of "moral luck," where factors beyond an individual's control influence moral judgments, is associated with which philosopher?
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Which ethical theory emphasizes care, empathy, and relationships in moral decision-making?
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The concept of "eudaimonia," often translated as "flourishing" or "well-being," is central to the ethical theory of:
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Which ethical principle suggests that individuals should be treated fairly and equitably?
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The ethical theory that focuses on the cultivation of virtues and the development of good character is known as
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Which philosopher argued that the only intrinsically good thing is a good will, and that actions should be guided by moral duty?
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Which philosopher is known for their work on the ethics of care, emphasizing the importance of relationships and empathy in moral decision-making?
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Which principle states that we should strive to prevent harm and promote good whenever possible?
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Which philosopher is associated with the idea of the "state of nature," a hypothetical scenario used to explore the origins of morality and government?
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The idea that individuals have certain fundamental rights that cannot be violated, even if doing so would produce greater overall happiness, is central to which ethical theory?
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Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of respecting the autonomy and self-determination of individuals?
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You witness a coworker taking office supplies home for personal use. What is the most ethical course of action?
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You are a journalist who has been offered a large sum of money to write a positive story about a controversial politician. What is the ethical dilemma you face?
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You are a doctor who has a patient with a terminal illness who is requesting assisted suicide. Which ethical principles are in conflict in this situation?
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You are a teacher who discovers that one of your students is being bullied by their classmates. What is your ethical responsibility in this situation?
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You are a software engineer who is asked to develop a program that can be used to track and monitor people's online activity. Which ethical considerations should you take into account before accepting this project?
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You find a wallet on the street containing a large amount of cash and identification. What is the most ethical course of action?
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You are a manager who has to lay off several employees due to budget cuts. How can you handle this situation ethically?
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You are a politician who has to vote on a bill that you know will benefit your constituents but harm the environment. Which ethical principle might guide your decision?