The term comes from the Greek word ethikos from ethos, which means custom, habit. The super field within philosophy known as axiology includes both ethics and aesthetics and is unified by each subbranchs concern with value “A set of concepts and principles that guide us in determining what behaviour helps or harms sentient creatures. Ethics seeks to resolve questions dealing with human morality—concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong , virtue and vice, fair and unfair, justice or crime, proper and improper.
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• The super field within philosophy known as axiology includes both ethics and aesthetics and is unified by each sub-branch's concern with value
• “A set of concepts and principles that guide us in determining what behaviour helps or harms sentient creatures".
• Ethics seeks to resolve questions dealing with human morality—concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong , virtue and vice, fair and unfair, justice or crime, proper and improper
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Purpose: one of the ethical decision-making is your purpose to move on a certain way or choose to do certain thing
• It is the driving force of why you do and what you do
• For some it may be rooted in their spiritual faith
• Purpose is something they feel called to do, serving those in need, raising responsible children
• Purpose gives a sense of direction where you make choice what keep a person on right path
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• Pride:
• False pride, which stems from a warped sense of self-importance that causes people to believe and act like they are better than others
• False pride causes you to seek the approval and acceptance of others
• False pride influence you to take the easy way out when faced with a tough situation
• a healthy sense of pride springs from a positive self-image and confidence in one’s abilities.
• A proper sense of pride mixed with a good dose of humility is the balance you’re seeking.
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• Patience: it is in short supply
• patience includes faith and belief that things will work out well, as long as we stick to our values and principles
• Instant indulgence is one of the biggest temptation we face and it causes us to make
decisions that aren’t in alignment with our purpose and values
• Struggles and challenges in life helps develop the strength of our character
• choosing the path of convenience leaves us with an under-developed character and
weakens our ethical power
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Persistence—
This component of ethical power is about staying the course, staying true to your purpose and values Persistence is about commitment, not interest
When you have interest in something you do it when it’s convenient
When you’re committed, you do it no matter what! “Do or do ”
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• Perspective : view of situations and understanding what is truly important
• Maintenance of perspective is paying attention to our inner self and not just task oriented
• Right perspective towards life can be developed through prayer, meditation and exercise (Self-reflection)
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