Reflective Assessment
Reflective Assessment
Now that you’ve had an opportunity to explore ethics formally, create a reflective assessment. Revisit your ethical memoir: what ethical theory best applies to your experience? Which significant author you have studied most speaks to your own ethical paradigm as you are (re)forming it now? If you didn’t resolve your ethical dilemma when you experienced it, what would you do now and why?
Additionally, explore your process of transformation in this course. Discuss your experiences of the course, your beginnings, and where you are at now with your team or partners and create an oral presentation that reflectively assesses your learning experience and the collaborations you engaged in throughout this session. Are we a society of learners who greatly benefit from interactions? Or are we islands, whose individual systems and beliefs are exclusive to ourselves?
Note: You may find it useful to write your thoughts out in an essay form, but the essay is not required in the drop box. Instead, focus on visual and audio quality, poise, and grace in the execution of this assignment. Let your content and stylistic choices reign creatively, and let your message be compelling, persuasive, and convincing
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Introduction
Ethics is the procedural approach to an issue to understand, distinguish and analyze whether a problem is wrong or right. The ethical theories help one to make a decision that is morally right and provides an avenue for justification.
Virtue ethics was developed by Aristotle who used the theory in his trying to live and understand the life of a person who has moral character. The approach is under the assumption that the moral character of a person gets acquired through practice.
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