Words and terms Capacity Consequences Purposeful Masi Responsibility Morality Deontological Ethical Fatal General principle of conduct Morallow Virtue Definitional Greatest I ought to Sentences Utilitarianism Conduct denotes all Hannes end and also willed (directed by the idea of an end) Teleological theories take the of the tesults as the sole base of determining the rightness or wrongness of ethical actions ...... theories base ethics on self-justifying Rightness or wrongness is decided by cxamining the reason, type, and way of doing the action and not the consequences of the action. At Stage 2 of moral development Morality is relative and values are seen as instruments to ................. satisfaction of one's own needs while minimizing negative consequences to the self, in a world shared with other people. It is the stage of instrumental hedonism and exchange where good and bad have no inherent value. (The same term used twice) The process of making a decision on any issue is complex. Every decision is based on a variety of judgments. If the ... dimension is the dominant factor we may say that the decision is an ..... . (Two different words in this sentence) Kant proposed necessary moral principles given in A categorical form as follows: Take an action of its maxim......................) were to become a universal low though your will you wothers to ar......... . (Three different words in this sentence Ethical values depend on several factor including ... aspects and ... aspects or ethical aspects . (Same word in two places) A..... denotes moral excellence uprightness, goodness Hence, virtues are desirable features of character ........ ethics has been revived as alternative to principles-based ethics as it is the case in Kantism and religious ethics . (The same term used twice) Utilitarianism produces the amount of happiness for the .... number of people Utilitarianism claims that the measure of goodness of an action is determined by its .......... that is, its tendency to bring about the greatest possible benefits In Kantism, there are two types of imperatives of the form ..... hypothetical and categorical (moral). In Kantism, the is the human capability to make choices based on reason Thus we should act according to rules that we can embrace as universal laws. . Aristotle claims human beings have the to become moral. We leam motal vines by habit In utilitarianise, the quantification of .... ........ needs not to be an accurate as in measuring physical objects. It is sufficient to know that one option hurts more than another course of action without necessary knowing how much more it will hurt .............. refers, generally speaking, to the virtue of fulfillment of obligations extends beyond the boundaries of the law and conformity with low is neither Tue Jan 5 necessary nor sufficient for deciding on the morality of a certain conduct. . (Same word in two places) If individual computer professional do not know about..... nature themselves, they should know the significance of having someone on the team that can identity the.................. concerns in the technology design." PART 2 Words and terms Mecepted standarde Natural Layalty Standard Responsibility Retati Ethical Numerical Competence Simi Forumi mark ir Mural laws Rish Amateur Sentences .(Same word in two places) Professionalism is more than a type of association of experts, it is an ... is a social unit that services needs and has its set of roles and . Considerations of the general ethical ... enable the professional to better understand the social impact of professions in society. Also,educating professionals in ethies is a necessary last stage defense of society to control some latitudes of causing damage. . This professional power to affect the world ) entails a special kind of responsibility including following certain ............... for the profession Profession sometimes used to give the opposite meaning of Contemporary usage of the term indicates a sign for performing quality service . Professionalism has special status and indicates extensive technical education and training that involves high skills, practice, and specialized knowledge with component the cases of physicians, lawyers, engineers, teachers, architects, accountants, etc. . From the ...................... point of view there are several alternatives of the licensing police taken as a start of the reasoning process. We select the alterative that produces the most beno and least disadvantages for the most parties. The options are analyzed, quantified and ranked ... means being free from harm or risk Professional .................... could be achieved through continuing education and continuing professional development ... specifies rules for or about completing our task. It means accepting positive obligations and working hard to accomplish them to the best of our ability Ethical... ........ claims that moral values are relative to many aspects and circumstances such as the cultural environment, one's psychology, time and space. We make ....... ... in terms of moral values: good, bad, right, wrong. ... to assess an action or a person Utilitarianism is said to be essentially the ethics of the .................. This goes back in history to Adam Smith (1723-1790) who claimed that the best economic system is the one where we all pursue our own business interest The notion of weighing and ranking consequences in utilitarianism motivates assigning